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Eliyahu M. Goldratt

Eliyahu Moshe Goldratt (March 31, 1947 – June 11, 2011) was an Israeli business management guru.[1][2] He was the originator of the Optimized Production Technique, the Theory of Constraints (TOC), the Thinking Processes, Drum-Buffer-Rope, Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) and other TOC derived tools.

Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Born(1947-03-31)March 31, 1947
DiedJune 11, 2011(2011-06-11) (aged 64)
NationalityIsraeli
Known forTheory of constraints
Cause and effect thinking
Slayer of paradigms
Scientific career
FieldsTheory of constraints
Operations research
Organizational psychology
Management science
Education

He was the author of several business novels and non-fiction works, mainly on the application of the theory of constraints to various manufacturing, engineering, and other business processes.

The processes are typically modeled as resource flows, the constraints typically represent limits on flows. In his book The Goal, the protagonist is a manager in charge of a troubled manufacturing operation. At any point in time, one particular constraint (such as inadequate capacity at a machine tool) limits total system throughput, and when the constraint is resolved, another constraint becomes the critical one. The plot of Goldratt's stories revolve around identifying the current limiting constraint and raising it, which is followed by finding out which is the next limiting constraint. Another common theme is that the system being analyzed has excess capacity at a number of non-critical points, which, contrary to conventional wisdom, is essential to ensure constant operation of the constrained resource.

Life Edit

 
Eliyahu M. Goldratt's grave

Goldratt was born into a rabbinic family, the son of Avraham-Yehuda Goldrat, in British Mandatory Palestine one year prior to Israel's modern statehood. He obtained BSc degree from Tel Aviv University, and MSc and PhD degrees from Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel. Goldratt died from complications arising from lung cancer on June 11, 2011, at noon, in his home in Israel.[3]

Work Edit

Creative Output years Edit

After some experience helping Israeli manufacturers, Goldratt left the academic world to join a company called Creative Output. The company developed and sold a software package, the Optimized Production Technology (OPT). OPT was billed as the first software to provide finite capacity scheduling for production environments. This software and the principles behind it were analyzed by a number of major publications[4]

Goldratt was actively involved in many controversies such as Cost Accounting v Throughput Accounting[5] and culminated in the publication of "A Town Without Walls".[6]

Within the company, Goldratt noticed elements that made him uncomfortable.[7] For instance, in the second edition of The Goal several software implementations did not come close to their estimated potential. After some work, Goldratt discovered that the habits and assumptions (paradigms) of employees and managers prior to using the software were still prominent and negatively influenced results after implementation.[7]

His answer was the book The Goal that took 13 months to write. After completion, the book was not well received by the company staff and by large publishers.[7] Finally, with help from Larry Gadd, the owner of North River Press, the book was published and became a great success.[8] After a while, Goldratt noticed that many implementations were conducted using the book but not the software. This caused further stress in the company and Goldratt tried to capture the essence of how to implement the solution directly in what is now known as Drum-Buffer-Rope method. He published The Race to explain some of the concepts he was working on and developed a course to teach people how to manage their production using a computer simulation game.

Goldratt tried to move the company down the path of "consulting," trying to help people rethink the way they did things, but Creative Output's declining revenues and Goldratt's involvement with things other than the sales of OPT software convinced the shareholders to fire Goldratt (and afterward his closer collaborators).

Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute years Edit

After leaving Creative Output circa 1985, Goldratt created the Avraham Y Goldratt Institute[9] or AGI (named after his father) to promote the Theory of Constraints and help it be implemented worldwide.

During the time of the AGI, Goldratt got deeply involved with the further development of TOC, mainly the Thinking Processes (launching it publicly in 1991), Critical Chain Project Management and other applications. His concepts influenced applications outside manufacturing and supply management, including the field of sales process engineering.[10]

In 1997, Goldratt followed his plan to retire from the Institute prior to his 50th birthday.

Goldratt Group years Edit

From the beginning of the 2000s, Goldratt created the self-funded Goldratt Group and launched the Viable Vision initiative.

He continued the development of TOC both in the Goldratt Group and in active support for other developments like TOC for Education, TOC in Healthcare, TOC for the Individual (in the continuity of the Odyssey Program, and the publishing of The Choice).

Writings Edit

Business novels Edit

  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox. The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement. (1984). North River Press; 2nd Rev edition (1992). ISBN 0-88427-061-0; 20th Anniversary edition (2004) 0-88427-178-1 The book introduces TOC process for improving organizations and briefly TOC's accounting aspects. While set in a manufacturing company, the book provides the context for a more generic approach to continuous improvement.[11]
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. It's Not Luck. (1994) ISBN 0-88427-115-3 applies TOC to marketing, distribution and business strategy; Goldratt illustrates use of the thinking processes to address policy constraints.[11]
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Critical Chain. (1997) ISBN 0-88427-153-6 applies TOC to project management and illustrates the Critical Chain method for managing projects while commenting on the MBA academic environment and its issues
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Eli Schragenheim, Carol A. Ptak. Necessary But Not Sufficient. (2000) ISBN 0-88427-170-6 applies TOC to enterprise resource planning (ERP) and operations software
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Late Night Discussions on the Theory of Constraints. (1998) ISBN 0-88427-160-9
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Ilan Eshkoli, Joe Brownleer. Isn't It Obvious? (2009) ISBN 0-88427-178-1 The story is about a husband (manager) and wife (purchaser) working in her family's retail chain. An unexpected crisis helps them to find new ways of doing things, ending in success.

Nonfiction books Edit

  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Robert E. Fox. The Race. (1986) ISBN 0-88427-062-9 further develops the logistical system called drum-buffer-rope (DBR), based on metaphors developed in The Goal.[11]
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Essays on the Theory of Constraints. (1987) ISBN 0-88427-159-5
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. What is this Thing Called Theory of Constraints. (1990) ISBN 0-88427-166-8 addresses the five focusing steps of ongoing improvement and fundamentals of the thinking processes.[11]
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. The Haystack Syndrome: Sifting Information Out of the Data Ocean. (1991) ISBN 0-88427-184-6 looks deeper into the idea of performance measurements, examines differences between data and information, and explains the logic of the need for information.[11]
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Production the TOC Way (Revised Edition). (2003) ISBN 0-88427-175-7
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag. The Choice (2008) North River Press; ISBN 0-88427-189-7 Revised edition (2010) North River Press; ISBN 0-88427-193-5 The book discusses Goldratt's approach through a conversation with his daughter Efrat, as he explains to her his fundamental system of beliefs. The revised ed. includes Efrat's own notes she made during the conversation with her father, helping the reader determine the true essence of the book.

Plays Edit

  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt. 1995. UnCommon Sense. The play (final revision), New Haven, CT: Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ McClenahen, John S: "Manufacturing's Influential Thinkers & Doers" 2008-06-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on: October 24, 2008.
  2. ^ "Tales out of business school." The Economist. (January 21, 1995). 334 (7898), 63
  3. ^ "Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Renowned Business 'Guru' and Author of International Best-Selling Business Novel 'The Goal,' Dies at Age 64", "PR Newswire", June 14, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  4. ^ G. Bylinsky. "An Efficiency guru with a brown box". Fortune; 120 (September 1983)
  5. ^ Goldratt, E. M.; "Cost accounting is enemy number one of productivity". International Conference Proceedings, American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) (October 1983).
  6. ^ Goldratt, Eliyahu M. & Plossl, George; "A Town Without Walls". Whitepaper, distributed during APICS 1984 International Conference in Las Vegas/USA
  7. ^ a b c Goldratt, Eliyahu M.; My Saga to Improve Production
  8. ^ Laurence Gadd. Preface to The Choice
  9. ^ "AGI Goldratt Institute". Retrieved June 13, 2011.
  10. ^ Selden, Paul H. (1997). Sales Process Engineering: A Personal Workshop. Milwaukee, WI: ASQ Quality Press. pp. 33–35, 264–268.
  11. ^ a b c d e Shams-ur Rahman, (1998) "Theory of constraints: A review of the philosophy and its applications", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 18 Iss: 4, pp.336 - 355

External links Edit

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This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia s quality standards event notability guideline or encyclopedic content policy July 2020 Eliyahu Moshe Goldratt March 31 1947 June 11 2011 was an Israeli business management guru 1 2 He was the originator of the Optimized Production Technique the Theory of Constraints TOC the Thinking Processes Drum Buffer Rope Critical Chain Project Management CCPM and other TOC derived tools Eliyahu M GoldrattBorn 1947 03 31 March 31 1947Mandatory PalestineDiedJune 11 2011 2011 06 11 aged 64 IsraelNationalityIsraeliKnown forTheory of constraintsCause and effect thinkingSlayer of paradigmsScientific careerFieldsTheory of constraintsOperations researchOrganizational psychologyManagement scienceEducationHe was the author of several business novels and non fiction works mainly on the application of the theory of constraints to various manufacturing engineering and other business processes The processes are typically modeled as resource flows the constraints typically represent limits on flows In his book The Goal the protagonist is a manager in charge of a troubled manufacturing operation At any point in time one particular constraint such as inadequate capacity at a machine tool limits total system throughput and when the constraint is resolved another constraint becomes the critical one The plot of Goldratt s stories revolve around identifying the current limiting constraint and raising it which is followed by finding out which is the next limiting constraint Another common theme is that the system being analyzed has excess capacity at a number of non critical points which contrary to conventional wisdom is essential to ensure constant operation of the constrained resource Contents 1 Life 2 Work 2 1 Creative Output years 2 2 Avraham Y Goldratt Institute years 2 3 Goldratt Group years 3 Writings 3 1 Business novels 3 2 Nonfiction books 3 3 Plays 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife Edit Eliyahu M Goldratt s graveGoldratt was born into a rabbinic family the son of Avraham Yehuda Goldrat in British Mandatory Palestine one year prior to Israel s modern statehood He obtained BSc degree from Tel Aviv University and MSc and PhD degrees from Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan Israel Goldratt died from complications arising from lung cancer on June 11 2011 at noon in his home in Israel 3 Work EditCreative Output years Edit After some experience helping Israeli manufacturers Goldratt left the academic world to join a company called Creative Output The company developed and sold a software package the Optimized Production Technology OPT OPT was billed as the first software to provide finite capacity scheduling for production environments This software and the principles behind it were analyzed by a number of major publications 4 Goldratt was actively involved in many controversies such as Cost Accounting v Throughput Accounting 5 and culminated in the publication of A Town Without Walls 6 Within the company Goldratt noticed elements that made him uncomfortable 7 For instance in the second edition of The Goal several software implementations did not come close to their estimated potential After some work Goldratt discovered that the habits and assumptions paradigms of employees and managers prior to using the software were still prominent and negatively influenced results after implementation 7 His answer was the book The Goal that took 13 months to write After completion the book was not well received by the company staff and by large publishers 7 Finally with help from Larry Gadd the owner of North River Press the book was published and became a great success 8 After a while Goldratt noticed that many implementations were conducted using the book but not the software This caused further stress in the company and Goldratt tried to capture the essence of how to implement the solution directly in what is now known as Drum Buffer Rope method He published The Race to explain some of the concepts he was working on and developed a course to teach people how to manage their production using a computer simulation game Goldratt tried to move the company down the path of consulting trying to help people rethink the way they did things but Creative Output s declining revenues and Goldratt s involvement with things other than the sales of OPT software convinced the shareholders to fire Goldratt and afterward his closer collaborators Avraham Y Goldratt Institute years Edit After leaving Creative Output circa 1985 Goldratt created the Avraham Y Goldratt Institute 9 or AGI named after his father to promote the Theory of Constraints and help it be implemented worldwide During the time of the AGI Goldratt got deeply involved with the further development of TOC mainly the Thinking Processes launching it publicly in 1991 Critical Chain Project Management and other applications His concepts influenced applications outside manufacturing and supply management including the field of sales process engineering 10 In 1997 Goldratt followed his plan to retire from the Institute prior to his 50th birthday Goldratt Group years Edit From the beginning of the 2000s Goldratt created the self funded Goldratt Group and launched the Viable Vision initiative He continued the development of TOC both in the Goldratt Group and in active support for other developments like TOC for Education TOC in Healthcare TOC for the Individual in the continuity of the Odyssey Program and the publishing of The Choice Writings EditBusiness novels Edit Eliyahu M Goldratt Jeff Cox The Goal A Process of Ongoing Improvement 1984 North River Press 2nd Rev edition 1992 ISBN 0 88427 061 0 20th Anniversary edition 2004 0 88427 178 1 The book introduces TOC process for improving organizations and briefly TOC s accounting aspects While set in a manufacturing company the book provides the context for a more generic approach to continuous improvement 11 Eliyahu M Goldratt It s Not Luck 1994 ISBN 0 88427 115 3 applies TOC to marketing distribution and business strategy Goldratt illustrates use of the thinking processes to address policy constraints 11 Eliyahu M Goldratt Critical Chain 1997 ISBN 0 88427 153 6 applies TOC to project management and illustrates the Critical Chain method for managing projects while commenting on the MBA academic environment and its issues Eliyahu M Goldratt Eli Schragenheim Carol A Ptak Necessary But Not Sufficient 2000 ISBN 0 88427 170 6 applies TOC to enterprise resource planning ERP and operations software Eliyahu M Goldratt Late Night Discussions on the Theory of Constraints 1998 ISBN 0 88427 160 9 Eliyahu M Goldratt Ilan Eshkoli Joe Brownleer Isn t It Obvious 2009 ISBN 0 88427 178 1 The story is about a husband manager and wife purchaser working in her family s retail chain An unexpected crisis helps them to find new ways of doing things ending in success Nonfiction books Edit Eliyahu M Goldratt and Robert E Fox The Race 1986 ISBN 0 88427 062 9 further develops the logistical system called drum buffer rope DBR based on metaphors developed in The Goal 11 Eliyahu M Goldratt Essays on the Theory of Constraints 1987 ISBN 0 88427 159 5 Eliyahu M Goldratt What is this Thing Called Theory of Constraints 1990 ISBN 0 88427 166 8 addresses the five focusing steps of ongoing improvement and fundamentals of the thinking processes 11 Eliyahu M Goldratt The Haystack Syndrome Sifting Information Out of the Data Ocean 1991 ISBN 0 88427 184 6 looks deeper into the idea of performance measurements examines differences between data and information and explains the logic of the need for information 11 Eliyahu M Goldratt Production the TOC Way Revised Edition 2003 ISBN 0 88427 175 7 Eliyahu M Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt Ashlag The Choice 2008 North River Press ISBN 0 88427 189 7 Revised edition 2010 North River Press ISBN 0 88427 193 5 The book discusses Goldratt s approach through a conversation with his daughter Efrat as he explains to her his fundamental system of beliefs The revised ed includes Efrat s own notes she made during the conversation with her father helping the reader determine the true essence of the book Plays Edit Eliyahu M Goldratt 1995 UnCommon Sense The play final revision New Haven CT Avraham Y Goldratt Institute See also EditBusiness fable Organizational capitalReferences Edit McClenahen John S Manufacturing s Influential Thinkers amp Doers Archived 2008 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on October 24 2008 Tales out of business school The Economist January 21 1995 334 7898 63 Eliyahu M Goldratt Renowned Business Guru and Author of International Best Selling Business Novel The Goal Dies at Age 64 PR Newswire June 14 2011 Retrieved June 16 2011 G Bylinsky An Efficiency guru with a brown box Fortune 120 September 1983 Goldratt E M Cost accounting is enemy number one of productivity International Conference Proceedings American Production and Inventory Control Society APICS October 1983 Goldratt Eliyahu M amp Plossl George A Town Without Walls Whitepaper distributed during APICS 1984 International Conference in Las Vegas USA a b c Goldratt Eliyahu M My Saga to Improve Production Laurence Gadd Preface to The Choice AGI Goldratt Institute Retrieved June 13 2011 Selden Paul H 1997 Sales Process Engineering A Personal Workshop Milwaukee WI ASQ Quality Press pp 33 35 264 268 a b c d e Shams ur Rahman 1998 Theory of constraints A review of the philosophy and its applications International Journal of Operations amp Production Management Vol 18 Iss 4 pp 336 355External links Edit Media related to Eliyahu M Goldratt at Wikimedia Commons Wikiquote has quotations related to Eliyahu M Goldratt Biography of Dr Eliyahu M Goldratt Profile at his Goldratt Group site MP3 60 minute Interview with Dr Goldratt November 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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