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SE503 Advanced Project Management
Dr. Ahmed Sameh, Ph.D. Professor, CS & IS Theory of Constraints
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Background “The Goal” – 1992 Synchronous Manufacturing (techniques)
Theory of Constraints (philosophy) Many books, seminars, etc. “Critical Chain”
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TOC Measurements Throughput (maximize quantity shipped)
Inventory (minimize WIP and finished goods) Operating Expense ( minimize material, labor, overhead)
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Process Characteristics
Statistical Fluctuations Dependent Events Direct flow (A to B) Common destination (A to C, B to C) Common source (B from A, C from A) B B A B C A A C
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TOC Principles Balance flow (synchronize)
Optimize globally, not locally Dynamically identify bottlenecks Bottlenecks limit throughput
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Bottlenecks Bottleneck hour = System hour
Inventories should protect bottlenecks Let lead time and batch size be variable
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Identify the Constraint
Capacity or throughput Percent loading Queue sizes Expensive equipment Could be dynamic
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Exploit the Constraint
Load to 100% Large lot sizes Run through breaks, overtime High maintenance priority
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Subordinate the Other Processes
Schedule based on the constraint Synchronize production to constraint Small lots Smooth flow Inventory only to support constraint
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Elevate the Constraint
Improve equipment Reduce statistical variations Reduce dependencies
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Repeat the Process New constraint emerges Constraints become external
Suppliers Customers/sales Constraints become behavioral/cultural Padding estimates Student’s syndrome Parkinson’s law
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Example
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