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Are you the bottleneck in your organization?

Berkonomics

The book was written to describe in simple terms the use of statistical analysis to remove bottlenecks in a manufacturing environment. I have used that book’s lessons to teach process improvement to many types of businesses, including software development, supply chain management and retail fulfillment.

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There is always a bottleneck. Sometimes it is you.

Berkonomics

Email readers continue here.] There is a great book, “The Goal – The Process of Ongoing Improvement” by Eliyahu Goldratt. The book was written to describe in simple terms the use of statistical analysis to remove bottlenecks in a manufacturing environment.

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Startup CTO Speaking

SoCal CTO

Its common for startups to think about services like hosting/computing, storage, analytics, maps, email delivery and tracking, and eCommerce. However, there's really been an explosion of services over the past few years that gives even greater leverage and opportunity. Possibly even more interesting is the rapidly growing data sources.

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How Rexter Is Turning Connections Into Business, with Andy Wilson

socalTECH

But, the reason they're no longer used, is the networks have become so large, and those systems required so much data entry--entering things like phone calls, when you met with someone, when you emailed them, and so on--it just didn't sacle. It looks like you have some notable advisors helping you with this?

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Twiistup 007: Final Showoff's Additional Speakers and TZ Discount

Tech Zulu Event

Although Catalyst folded with the dot-com crash, Ries continued his entrepreneurial career as a Senior Software Engineer at There.com, leading efforts in agile software development and user-generated content. . In 1995 he developed with Robert Morris the first web-based application, Viaweb, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1998.