Goal This is the principle behind the goal's dramatic change. The goal of the manufacturing organization is to earn money. Jonner made this question: "What is the target?" Rogo actually fought it for one or two days, but any manager or officer who can not answer this question without hesitation However, although it is iterative, the goal is not to be clarified by anyone. The accountant who plays a role in the book answers random comments about the goal with a "confusing" goal.
The goal of Eliyahu M. Goldratt The goal of Eliyahu M. Goldratt is the story of the person at his intersection, and the direction he chose. That story is about the plant manager Alex Rogo. We found Alex working for 6 months at UniCo in UniWare department. Plants are located in Bearington, Massachusetts, where Alex grew up. UniCo is indeed a manufacturing factory, and I still do not know the products they make. - Sometimes love is deemed natural. People fall in love just for reasons of money, for convenience, for reasons of money, and for families supporting marriage for a variety of reasons. Then, they truly love each other and discover love for life, so some people will fall in love. This only happens once in a lifetime. Most people think so, but depending on love it may happen more than once.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt's Goal is an educational business book written in a new format designed to help explain problems in supply chain and manufacturing. This goal was written in 1984 and is based on the practice of industrial engineering called constraint theory. The main character is Alex Rogo of UniCo plant manager of Bearington. - This book will tell us the story of Alex Rogo, the plant manager who is trying to preserve his factory. The main problem of Alex is that his factory can not get good quality products from the factory at reasonable cost and time. His factory is losing money, and if he is not profitable, management will ultimately decide to close the factory.