Complete Set of Concepts and Principles Workshop Series on CD-Rom

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Level of TOC knowledge acquired:

Introductory

Length:

1 CD-Rom and 6 Participant Guides

Designed for:

Business owners, Consultants, Implementers, Managers, Academics, Executives, Leaders, Project Managers and Shop Floor workers

Topics:

Ongoing Improvement, Holistic Implementation and Change Management/Buy-In

Application:

Five Focusing Steps

Language:

English

Format:

CD-Rom

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The Theory of Constraints: Concepts and Principles Workshop Series is a comprehensive training tool that explores strategies for applying the Theory of Constraints (TOC) to increase efficiency and achieve dramatic bottom-line improvement. The complete series includes one CD-Rom and six participant guides. 

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