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Critical Chain: Project Management and the Theory of Constraints
Written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Narrated by Rick Adamson, Alexander Cendese and Tavia Gilbert
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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A young, untested team of problem solvers challenged with saving their company moves from board room to classroom in search of answers-and finds them in through lively, open discourse with their innovative professor. This gripping, fast-paced business novel does for project management what Eliyahu M. Goldratt#8217;s other novels have done for production and marketing.
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Reviews for Critical Chain
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Tells why and how projects get delayed; the “Theory of constraints” has been explained beautifully and practically.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5As it says on the front cover, this book is a "Business Novel" i.e. an engaging story set in the business/academic world which teaches the reader important concepts through the character interactions and events that take place within the story. Unfortunately the title does little to tell you that this book is about applying the Theory of Constraints to the area of project management. That said however, the book is a very easy and informative read and follows in the steps of The Goal and It's Not Luck (both by the same author). Indeed a large portion of Critical Chain is dedicated to summarising the material (TOC and Evaporation Clouds) covered in The Goal and It's Not Luck. I found the information presented in Critical Chain easily accessible and understandable but the format of the book (a business novel) tends to make it easy to forget as well and I think the author would have done well to include a "what we learned" section at the end of each chapter or an index at the very least. Having done a fair amount of project management myself I found myself nodding in recognition with many of the scenarious that are detailed in the book and found the solutions presented to be most useful and eye opening.From the back cover: Critical Chain, a gripping fast-paced business novel, does for Project Management what Eli Goldratt's other novels have done for Production and Marketing. Dr. Goldratt's books have transformed the thinking and actions of management throughout the world.If you have read The Goal and It's Not Luck you will want to read Critical Chain because you understand how Eli Goldratt's books can change how you think about business.