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Beyond the Goal
Book • 2005
Beyond the Goal, an audio-only work by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, delves into the complexities of organizational management and systems thinking.
It builds upon the concepts introduced in Goldratt's earlier work, The Goal, offering further insights into the Theory of Constraints.
The book explores how to identify and overcome bottlenecks in various systems, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and holistic thinking.
It provides practical tools and strategies for improving efficiency and achieving organizational goals.
Goldratt's unique approach combines storytelling with practical advice, making complex ideas accessible to a wider audience.
The book's focus on systems thinking and continuous improvement remains highly relevant in today's dynamic business environment.
It builds upon the concepts introduced in Goldratt's earlier work, The Goal, offering further insights into the Theory of Constraints.
The book explores how to identify and overcome bottlenecks in various systems, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and holistic thinking.
It provides practical tools and strategies for improving efficiency and achieving organizational goals.
Goldratt's unique approach combines storytelling with practical advice, making complex ideas accessible to a wider audience.
The book's focus on systems thinking and continuous improvement remains highly relevant in today's dynamic business environment.
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as one of his favorite books on systems thinking.


John Willis

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S5 E7 - Dr. Bill Bellows - Thinking About Thinking and the In2:InThinking Forum 2025
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as a follow-up to 'The Goal', recommending the audio version.

John Willis

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John Willis on Deming's Journey to Profound Knowledge in IT & DevOps
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as a recording of Eliyahu Goldratt lecturing on the theory of constraints.

Uriel Eisen

Episode 13. Applying Theory of Constraints To Handle Limited Labor




