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The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement

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Alex Rogo is the manager of a failing manufacturing plant who receives an ultimatum from corporate headquarters: Turn the situation around in three months or the plant will be scrapped. With help from a mysterious mentor, Rogo discovers a revolutionary new way to do business—a way for people in any field of endeavor to increase productivity, profitability, and personal fulfillment.

A business book disguised as a novel, a love story about the manufacturing process, and an exhilarating adventure in human potential, The Goal is changing how America does business. First published in 1984, it became an underground bestseller; today it’s used by thousands of companies and taught in hundreds of business schools. Includes the author’s personal story, “My Saga.”

This third edition includes case study interviews. Professional readers recreate interviews that David Whitford, Editor at Large with Fortune Small Business, conducts with the author Eli Goldratt and with business professionals from General Motors, Thomson-Shore, Security Federal Banks and others who put the principles of The Goal into action.

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3 thoughts on “The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement

  1. Concepts from The Goal The author of this business novel thinks he’s the Messiah. The gist of the 384-page book could have been expressed in a page, and some of it is obvious. But it may be useful anyway, and it’s an entertaining read.His schtick is that one can achieve great gains by identifying the bottlenecks (‘constraints’) that are blocking improved performance toward your goal, and then doing anything necessary to unblock those constraints – even if this means inefficiently using other…

  2. It’ so much more than a business book on meeting the goal I didn’t know what to expect when I began reading this novel about a manufacturing plant. As provider of a professional (legal and risk management) services, I initially thought this wouldn’t have much application for me. But it certainly does. First, the story itself, told as a novel, is an enjoyable read. This must be the first business book that I didn’t want to put down until I had finished reading it from cover to cover!Key points in the book include the principle of…

  3. The Theory of Constraints (TOC) will change the way you think Eliyahu Goldratt’s “The Goal” is an entertaining novel and at the same time a thought provoking business book. The story is about a plant manager, Alex Rogo, whose plant and marriage are going downhill. He finds himself in the unenviable position of having ninety days in which to save his plant. A fortuitous meeting with an old acquaintance, Jonah, introduces him to the Theory of Constrains (TOC). He uses this new way of thinking to …TOC postulates that for an organization to have an…

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