Thursday, June 21, 2012

Focus and Leverage Part 127

I recently received several emails requesting that I post a historical index of my blog postings.  The reason behind this request was so that when a reader wanted more information on a particular subject that I’ve posted here, it would be easy to find.  So listed below is that index.  You simply search for the post number and subject you’re interested in from the index and then find it in my postings.  For example, if your interested in reading about Throughput Accounting, it would be found under Focus and Leverage Part 4.  I hope this helps.

Post #            Subject Discussed

1.    Introduction to TOC – Lean – Six Sigma

2.    Why Improvement Initiatives Fail

3.    The Basic Concepts of TOC

4.    Throughput Accounting

5.    The Process of On-Going Improvement (POOGI)

6.    The 3 Cycles of Improvement

7.    Combining TOC, Lean and Six Sigma Graphically

8.    Step 1a Performance Metrics

9.    Planning Steps 1b and 1c Reducing Waste and Variation

10. Developing a Constraint’s Improvement Plan

11. This number was skipped

12. Steps 1b and 1c Reducing Waste and Variation plus an intro to DBR

13. Drum-Buffer-Rope

14. The Final Steps of UIC

15. How do I start the UIC?

16. The 10 Prerequisite Beliefs

17. Comparing Lean, Six Sigma and TOC

18. Types of Constraints

19. The Logical Thinking Processes

20. Undesirable Effects (UDE’s)

21. Categories of Legitimate Reservation

22. Current Reality Trees

23. Constructing Current Reality Trees

24. Conflict Diagrams Basic Principles

25. Constructing Conflict Diagrams

26. Intro to Future Reality Trees

27. Constructing Future Reality Trees

28. Prerequisite Trees

29. Constructing Prerequisite Trees

30. Transition Trees

31. Constructing Transition Trees

32. Book Announcement

33. Project Management Failures

34. Project Management Negative Behaviors

35. Critical Path Management (CPM)

36. Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM)

37. Tracking Projects In CCPM

38. Final Posting on CCPM

39. Intro to the TOC Parts Replenishment Model versus the Min/Max System

40. The TOC Parts Replenishment Model

41. Interview with Joe Dager from Business901

42. Deming, Ohno and Goldratt Commonality

43. Dedication to Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt

44. How processing time, cycle time, throughput and WIP are interrelated

45. Little’s Law

46. Batch and queue production system and the fallacy of a balanced line

47. Why an unbalanced line is better.

48. What prevents me from making more money now and more money in the future?

49. More on the 10 Prerequisite Beliefs

50. Motivating a work force to actively participate in improvement initiatives

51. Re-Introducing the Intermediate Objectives Map

52. Introducing Be Fast or Be Gone: Racing the Clock with CCPM

53. Parkinson’s Law, The Student Syndrome, Cherry Picking and Multi-Tasking

54. Overcoming the four negative behaviors in Project Management

55. Intro to combining the Interference Diagram (ID) and the IO Map

56. The Simplified Strategy

57. The Interference Diagram

58. Interference Diagram for Strategy

59. The ID/IO Simplified Strategy

60. Preface Part 1 for Epiphanized©

61. Preface Part 2 for Epiphanized©

62. CHAPTER 1 Part 1 for Epiphanized©

63. CHAPTER 1 Parts 2 and 3 for Epiphanized©

64. CHAPTER 1 Part 4 for Epiphanized©

65. CHAPTER 1 Part 5 for Epiphanized©

66. Focused Operations Management For Health Service Organizations by Boaz Ronen, Joseph Pliskin and Shimeon Pass

67. Marketplace Constraints

68. A Discussion on Variability

69. More Discussion on Variability

70. Still More Discussion on Variability

71. Paper from the International Journal of Integrated Care

72. Value Stream Mapping

73. Paths of Variation

74. Step 3, Subordination

75. The Key to Profitability:  Making Money Versus Saving Money

76. My First Experience With TOC

77. TOC in Non-Manufacturing Environments

78. Deborah Smith’s Excellent Chapter in the TOC Handbook (i.e. Chapter 14)

79. More on Performance Metrics

80. Efficiency, Productivity, and Utilization (EPU) ©

81. Productivity as a Performance Metric

82. Utilization as a Performance Metric

83. What the Dog Saw – Malcolm Gladwell

84. Speaking at the CPI Symposium – Cal State, Northridge

85. NOVACES – A Great Young Company

86. NOVACES’ SystemCPI©

87. Problems With My Publisher

88. The Why? – Why? Diagram

89. Experience With the Integrated Methodology

90. A New Piping Diagram

91. The Healthcare Industry

92. More Bad News From the Publisher

93. A Message from the CPI Symposium

94. Multiple Drum-Buffer-Rope

95. Problem Solving Roadmap

96. Problem Prevention Roadmap

97. Improving Profitability

98. More on Throughput Accounting

99. More on Parts Replenishment

100.  TLS

101.  Engaging the "Money Makers" in Your Company

102.  A Conversation on the Theory of Constraints

103.  The Key to Successful Consulting Engagements

104.  The Three Basic Questions to Answer

105.  A Problem With the Airlines

106.  A Better Way to Improve Processes and Systems

107.  The Problem With Project Management

108.  Critical Path Project Management Revisited

109.  Critical Chain Project Management Revisited

110.  The Fever Chart

111.  Comparing CPM and CCPM

112.  Performance Improvement for Healthcare – Leading Change with Lean, Six Sigma and Constraints Management

113.  More on Performance Improvement for Healthcare

114.  Even more on Performance Improvement for Healthcare

115.  Still One More on Performance Improvement for Healthcare

116.  The Final One on Performance Improvement for Healthcare

117.  The Real Final One on Performance Improvement for Healthcare

118.  Focused Operation's Management for Health Services Organizations.

119.  Focused Management Methodology

120.  The Clogged Drain

121.  The “Soft” Tools of Improvement

122.  More on TOC’s Distribution/Replenishment solution

123.  Still More on TOC’s Distribution/Replenishment solution

124.  Amir Schragenheim’s Chapter 11 entry in the TOC Handbook

125.  Comparison of Lean, Six Sigma and TOC

126.  A Simple Lesson on Applying TLS to Your Processes

127.  A Historical Index of Blog Postings

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