Systems,  processes,Constraints,Leverage,value  

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Theory of constraints

 Theory of Constraints processes

One of the most important processes of the Theory of Constraints is based on the premise that the  an organization  goal achievement is limited by at least one constraining process. Only by increasing throughput (flow) at the bottleneck process can overall throughput be increased.

The key steps in implementing an effective process of ongoing improvement according to TOC are:

0. (Step Zero) Articulate the goal of the organization. Frequently, this is something like, "Make money now and in the future."
1. Identify the constraint (the thing that prevents the organization from obtaining more of the goal)
2. Decide how to exploit the constraint (make sure the constraint is doing things that the constraint uniquely does, and not doing things that it should not do)
3. Subordinate all other processes to above decision (align all other processes to the decision made above)
4. Elevate the constraint (if required, permanently increase capacity of the constraint; "buy more")
5. If, as a result of these steps, the constraint has moved, return to Step 1. Don't let inertia become the constraint.

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