The goal was written by Eliyahu M. Goldrattt and Jeff Cox based on the life of Alex Logo, the plant manager based in Uni, a Uni-based department. At the beginning of the novel he changed the plant within three months and was given the last pass. This is because very irritated customers are closer to Alex's boss, Bill petty for very late orders. This is not unusual as most orders are late or missing, but the main reason is that factory revenue is decreasing.
Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox 's goal "Goal" is a book to achieve the goal as vividly explained. - Eliyahu M. Goldratt's Goal is an educational business book written in a new format designed to help explain problems in supply chains 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.
The goal was written by Eliyahu M. Goldrattt and Jeff Cox based on the life of Alex Logo, the plant manager based in Uni, a Uni-based department. At the beginning of the novel he changed the plant within three months and was given the last pass. This is because very irritated customers are closer to Alex's boss, Bill petty for very late orders. - By reading the goals of Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox, I learned that productive organizations are very important when operating a business. This book is a survey about the life of the redemption plant, and it is adjusted by the spiral down method. This book is a survey of the life span of the factory, the life of the factory is beginning to appear a new management concept, it is spiral until the business reverses and enters the way to earn money again.
Book report: Purpose This is a book report on a novel entitled "Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox. This 40 book is actually a commercial book written in the form of a novel, unlike other business textbooks makes reading more funny. As a novel, this book is very funny, but it also provides rich information to CEOs who wish to apply management practices with management or accounting students and management of real company, different ... ... Gra I lost the power of the cross and died. Personal opinion I like this book, I also like Bram Stoker's way of telling stories through diaries, letters, newspaper articles, so the plot is revealed from the perspective of many characters. It allows the reader to read more and then want to see what happens. Everyone recommends reading this book and analyzing it. Because this is a fun and wonderful novel, they will not be disappointed