Isn't It Obvious?
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (712 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0884271927 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 232 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Eliyahu M. Escribi muchos libros, incluyendo No es cuesti n de suerte (la continuaci n de La Meta), Cadena cr tica, y Necesario pero no suficiente. Goldratt (1947-2011) fue un consultor de negocios cuya teor a de las limitaciones ha servido como modelo para la administraci n de sistemas y negocios.
About the Author Eliyahu M. Escribi muchos libros, incluyendo No es cuesti n de suerte (la continuaci n de La Meta), Cadena cr tica, y Necesario pero no suficiente. . Goldratt (1947-2011) fue un consultor de negocios cuya teor a de las limitaciones ha servido como modelo para la administraci n de sistemas y negocios
The reader, along with the characters in the book, work through the process together to discover solutions. THIS BOOK DOES FOR RETAILING WHAT GOLDRATT'S INTERNATIONAL BEST-SELLER, "THE GOAL" DID FOR MANUFACTURING. A breakthrough solution is exposed when some unexpected events force Caroline and Paul, a married couple working for their family's retail business, to make a few small changes in the way things are done. A solution that propels the family's regional chain of stores into a very profitable, rapidly growing, international enterprise. If there is a hint of Jonah, from THE GOAL, reappearing in this novel, it is Henry, the soon-to-retire president and majority owner of the company who logically states that, "if you do not deal directly with the core problem, don't expect significant improvement." Eli Goldratt's Theory of Constraints is woven throughout this book but answers are not handed to you. The elegant but simple solutions give the reader that sensation that followers love about Goldratt: "Ah-ha! Now I get it!" And that's when Goldratt says: "Isn't It Obvious?"
All in one for the Retail Industry - a fantastic book Luis Cristovao This Eli Goldratt's last novel, it's about Distribution and Retail. He had first “The Goal” with Production, “Critical Chain” with Projects, and now the Distribution solution, which is one of the TOC's most known applications today and one of the most successfully. The solution is so obvious that it is also the name of the book.The point is like many other TOC (Theory of Constraints). obvious I did enjoy the story as it was told. I do believe that it is easy to get lost in the story and develop envy for the position Paul is in and how that aids in his ease of fixing the challenges he faced. I did experience some challenge with that so I stepped back, actually stopped reading the book for a few days to regain my perspective. As a manager in a high volume, fast paced and high visibility location, . Understanding Inventory I picked this book up as I enjoy reading business novels and learning new concepts in a "real" setting. Isn't It Obvious is about Hannah's Shop in Boca Raton, FL. As this is from Eli Goldratt the book is about Theory of Constrains (TOC).The book starts out with a struggling company trying to get a handle on their business and understand their problems. Fortunately they have a Jonah (The Goal) they can turn