Sun, 26 December 2010
Earlier this year I recorded an interview with TOC Thinker John Ricketts about his chapter in the TOC Handbook. It was an interesting 40 minutes. I hope you enjoy. |
Mon, 30 August 2010
A few weeks ago I had a great chat with long time TOCThinker Danny Walsh about his TOC Handbook article. Well worth a listen with a few new hints and nuggets. |
Thu, 22 July 2010
Rob Newbold is one of the clearest thinkers I know. He's written 2 great books - the first, a Critical Chain how-and-why-to helped change my life. Last night I chatted with him about his TOC Handbook chapter on making change stick, his life working with TOC (like me he used to be a software developer) and recent innovations in his companies Prochain software solution.
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Sun, 18 July 2010
Earlier this week I spend a fascinating 75 minutes talking with James Cox and John Schleier, the co-editors of the newly published TOC handbook. It's a huge book (over 1,200 pages), not cheap in comparison to your average, run-of-the-mill books, but hugely valuable and imho worth its weight in gold. It includes in-depth chapters covering almost the entire TOC body of knowledge as well as knew information not previously in the public domain. The chapters are written by some of the best-known TOC Thinkers & doers. One of the best things about the book is that the individual chapters are being published on their own as ebooks. If you can't wait for the book to be delivered, if you prefer ebooks, or if you'd rather save a little money then listen to the interview to figure out which chapters you should buy. Here's a link to the paper book: http://www.amazon.com/Theory-Constraints-Handbook-James-Cox/dp/0071665544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279476704&sr=8-1 A link to the Kindle chapters:http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dus-stripbooks-tree&field-keywords=theory+of+constraints+handbook+chapter&x=0&y=0&ih=4_2_1_0_1_0_0_0_0_1.89_70&fsc=-1 A link to the mobipocket chapters: http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/searchebooks.asp?Language=EN&TypeSearch=All&lang=EN&searchStr=theory+of+constraints+handbook A link to the adobe reader chapters: http://www.mhprofessional.com/templates/index.php?cat=9959 Direct download: 2010-07-14_TOC_Handbook_-_Jim_and_John.mp3 Category:TOCThinkers -- posted at: 6:12 PM |
Wed, 9 June 2010
Clarke Interviews Larry Leach from advanced-projects.com about his new book.
The book: http://www.advanced-projects.com/books/leanprojectleadership.aspx |
Tue, 24 November 2009
I've just spent the last 60 minutes talking with Eli Goldratt about his fantastic new book, "Isn't it Obvious". Now that I understand what the book was *really* about ... I'm off to read it again.
Transcript: http://www.scribd.com/doc/23593618/Clarke-Interviews-Eli-Goldratt
Direct download: Clarke_Interviews_Eli_Goldratt_about_Isnt_It_Obvious.mp3 Category:TOCThinkers -- posted at: 3:21 PM |
Fri, 10 April 2009
And part 2!
Direct download: Bil_and_Eli_10_Apr_2009_17_04_09_part_2.mp3 Category:TOCThinkers -- posted at: 5:52 PM |
Fri, 10 April 2009
Hi everyone,
I've just completed a fascinating interview with two of the TOC Worlds most brilliant and innovative thinkers. Bill Dettmer and Eli Schragenheim.
Although the focus of the interview is on their new book "Supply Chain Management at Warp Speed" we also wander off into some other fascinating areas. They've got some great book recommendations between them, for example. Plus they talk about their next publishing efforts. Oh, and Bill mentions the key reason why you'd want to buy the book - it's the first public viewing of the TOC solution to ************** (you'll have to listen to find out). I can't tell you how pleasurable this session was for me - to chat with two of my heroes. You can order the book here: http://www.amazon.com/Supply-Chain-Management-Warp-Speed/dp/1420073354/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1239384783&sr=1-2 Direct download: Bil_and_Eli_10_Apr_2009_16_00_48_part_1.mp3 Category:TOCThinkers -- posted at: 5:33 PM |
Mon, 23 March 2009
I've just spent a fascinating hour speaking with Israel Gat.
I admire Israel - he cares about people AND he wants to build good, commercially viable software. But more than that: he speaks the language of the IT and business executive.
You can read more about Israel, including links I mention in the podcast, here: http://www.agilethinkers.com/israel_gat_bmc/
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Thu, 24 July 2008
Marc Evers talks about the Agile and Organizational Culture stage at Agile 2008. Sorry about the sound quality at the start - it improves after the first minute or so.
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