by Dr Lisa | Dr Lisa, due date performance, job shops
Most of the time when I’m doing private consulting, the problem that my clients think they have is NOT actually the real problem. If you think about it, it makes sense that most people don’t understand their real problem. Because if they did, they would just fix it. ...
by Dr Lisa | Dr Lisa, poogi, process of ongoing improvment, theory of constraints, theory of constraints expert
The answer is no, not yet, at least that I have seen. So we need a process … I have a process for making sure that we are never without toilet paper in any bathroom. Yes, it is a process. Toilet paper rolls do not just magically appear under the sink. I use a 2...
by Dr Lisa | Dr Lisa, Dr Lisa Lang, evaluating a solution, evaluating an idea, science of business, theory of constraints, yes but
This text is from a county emergency manager in Minot, North Dakota WEATHER BULLETIN Up here in the Northern part of North Dakota we just recovered from a Historic event — may I even say a “Weather Event” of “Biblical Proportions” —...
by Dr Lisa | Dr Lisa, improved due date performance, job shop scheduling, machine shop scheduling, reduce lead times, roll-kraft
In this new article recently published by Roll-Kraft, Dr Lisa reveals the secret to scheduling a custom job shop or machine shop. She explain where shops typically go wrong and specifically what to do differently. If you follow these instructions, expect improved due...
by Dr Lisa | dealing with a market constraint, Dr Lisa, Dr Lisa Lang, James Cox, mafia offers, market constraint, McGraw Hill, theory of constraints handbook
Chapter 22 of the Theory of Constraints Handbook is my chapter. It’s titled Mafia Offers: Dealing with a Market Constraint. Here’s the Amazon description: “Spend just two hours reading this chapter and if you don’t get at least one good idea...
by Dr Lisa | Criterion Tool, Dr Lisa, laws of leadership, theory of constraints, theory of constraints buy-in, theory of constraints leadership, velocity scheduling system, yes but
In Part 1 I covered the Theory of Constraints first Law of Leadership — “Don’t be a sissy!” And I have to admit I was holding my breath as I clicked the send button. I was direct (as I tend to be) and I wasn’t sure what your response would be. It stirred up a...