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TOC Overview • I’m glad to have you in class! There is so much to learn about the Theory of Constraints. • We will study several different aspects of TOC in an effort to see the similarities between them (take a more holistic approach). • You will see that each part of TOC improves your understanding of the other parts. • If you haven’t seen the TOC Overviews I made public, I suggest you view them. They will help you better understand where we are going and how TOC fits into different environments • Videos: http://www.wsu.edu/~engrmgmt/holt/em526/ConstraintsOverview/TOCOverViews.htm © Washington State University-2013 2 Welcome to the Self Study portion of EM 530 Applications in Constraints Management • Now you are on board and Did you Know? figured out how to get this file, I never sleep. You can call almost any time. you are on your way to learning the theory and practice of the I know you have questions at odd times. Theory of Constraints Proven I’m usually available from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Solutions. Monday through Friday at my Home Office: • These self study portions, give 540-412-5315 when I’m not in class. you lecture type material, interactive assignments and You can also send email to me (or even the future information to assist you full class) in ANGEL (https://lms.wsu.edu/) in your study of texts, software using theTab. and other materials. My direct email is jholt@wsu.edu © Washington State University-2013 3 More About the On-Line Course • Inside ANGEL, the Tab shows you the days Elluminate WebStreamed Lecture. You can search for archived lectures too. • You can also click on the Calendar to find the WebStream for that day. • I encourage you to attend live, if at all possible. When you are watching a recording, it’s just too easy to walk away and thing, “If I need this stuff, I can always watch this lecture later.” But, later you will be out of sequence and it will be hard to find what you need to know. © Washington State University-2013 4 Class Documents • The class document (syllabus, homework status sheet, handouts, software downloads, homework assignments, nice to have things, and misc. links) are all available in ANGEL under the tab. • You need to check the class homework page to see if you are enrolled and on my grading sheet. Check out the Homework Status . • The Dice Game Assignment (Homework #1) is explained later in this presentation. • Due Dates: When assignments are made, try to do them right away. It is much easier on you. If you get behind, it will be much harder and you won’t understand the other materials I’m presenting. Otherwise, I’m flexible. This is a self paced course. If you want, you can move ahead of the rest of the class and study on your own, even do the homework early. © Washington State University-2013 5 Now for the Homework. The Dice Game-Set Up Processes (move token • For your homework, I want you to across the line) simulate the ‘match game’ found in The Goal, pages 104-112. But we will do it in a more fun way. Storage areas for Work- • You will need six fair dice (one die in-Process will do if you share). • Gather some tokens (lima beans, marbles, or toothpicks work well. Note: Jelly beans and chocolate chips tend to disappear) • Get two cups, one for Raw Material and one for Finished A B C D E F Goods RM FG • Arrange your play area as on the left. Create Six Processes (A, B, Storage of Raw C, D, E, F) between Raw Material Material and Finished and Finished Goods. Goods © Washington State University-2013 6
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