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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary supplement
Business is back to usual. Tough days are here again. Organizations need to excel to be competitive in whatever they do in the race to retain customers and profits. The last decade of the last century was perhaps an exception to this rule. Now it makes sense to revisit books that show us the means to achieve excellence in operations; books written by Eliyahu Goldratt...
Published on Feb 19 2003 by B.Sudhakar Shenoy

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2.0 out of 5 stars nothing new
The race is nothing more than The Goal with the fluff stripped off. There is no details to support Goldratt's theories. There is a stunning lack of any specific examples. While The Goal is an excellent work, The Race appears to be nothing more than the outline used. This book would be better used in the classroom to support The Goal as a text book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary supplement, Feb 19 2003
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B.Sudhakar Shenoy (India) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
Business is back to usual. Tough days are here again. Organizations need to excel to be competitive in whatever they do in the race to retain customers and profits. The last decade of the last century was perhaps an exception to this rule. Now it makes sense to revisit books that show us the means to achieve excellence in operations; books written by Eliyahu Goldratt.

This is a book with a difference from Goldratt. The focus is on getting the concepts straight through illustrations and not in the form of a novel.

The goal of all businesses is to make money in the present as well as in the future. We have measurements like Net Profits, ROI, and Cash Flow to assess bottom line performance. We use the cost concept as a bridge to arrive at these measures. The book challenges the cost concept and looks at using Throughput, Inventory and Operating Expenses as the bridges that will lead us in the right direction. These terms or 'Global Operational Measures" are defined in a way that is different from conventional.

-Throughput - The rate at which the system generates money through sales.
-Inventory- All the money the system invests in purchasing things the system intends to sell.
-Operating Expense- All the money the system spends in turning inventory into throughput.

In order to succeed in the market place, six competitive edge issues are identified - Product (Quality and Engineering), Price (Higher Margins and Lower Investment per unit), Responsiveness (Due-date Performance and Shorter quoted lead-time).

Having defined these measures, the book looks at the critical role of inventory (at all stages). The high inventory syndrome leads to a lower performance in all the competitive edges. The manufacturing system then should get into the mode of "Synchronized Manufacturing". This is a unique combination of concepts like JIT, zero-defect and Drum-Buffer-Rope (DBR) approach. In fact I found that this is the best among all of Goldratt's books to understand the DBR concept. It helps in identifying the Capacity Constraint Resources (CCRs) and balances the entire manufacturing system to towards the globally optimal solution that can achieve our overall goal.

The book contains some interesting exercises at the end to ensue that the concepts are well understood.

A must read for all managers to achieve break through improvements in operations - manufacturing and service. The race is on and is getting hotter than ever. We need to keep pace to remain in this race. The second best may not survive to have another chance.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bargain: A Pearl of Wisdom for under US$20, Jun 13 2002
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J. B. Potter (Clio, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
The Race is the most accessible presentation of the Theory of Constraints as applied to production. All the key concepts are right here with a handful of presentation slides on the right hand pages and talking points on the left hand pages. You'll even have plenty of room for notes. As an added bonus, there are five simple exercises which let you test how well you understand what you read.

There is a best way to read this book! Read it this way ...

- Get about 10-20 sheets of paper and a pencil.
- On 5-10 sheets of paper, work the five exercises in the back.
- DO NOT mark on the exercise pages.
- DO NOT check your answers, yet.
- Read the book.
- On 5-10 more sheets of paper, work the exercises, AGAIN.
  Yes, do them over, really. Do not let your first try
  influence the second attempt.
- DO NOT mark on the exercise pages.
- Check all your answers against the official answers.
- Think about what you learned.
- Share these instructions and The Race with a colleague.

Failing to exploit the exercises makes it too easy to convince yourself that you already knew all that obvious stuff. If you lead or manage an organization, you should get at least four of these quick and easy exercises right on the first try. If you believe what you think you learned during your MBA, you will probably miss most of them the first time through.

No exercise is difficult. Each is a microcosim of a typical business situation. None requires math more complex than arithmetic. None requires special business knowledge. Yet, if you think conventionally without considering the barriers to success, you will miss all five of them.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Introduction to TOC and Presentation Help, Feb 23 2004
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Erik L. Koski (Bakersfield, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is basically the "powerpoint" version of TOC. It is not a how-to guide or a novel like most TOC material. I would recommend buying one copy for any group starting a TOC implementation or needing to present TOC concepts (great slide ideas). It doesn't deserve a place on everyone's desk like some of the other TOC books, but has value for those who have read or seen The Goal and now need to participate in an implementation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Minds, May 16 2004
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This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
Bob Fox doesn't get enough credit here. He and Eli should get together for another.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Illustration for understanding., Feb 16 2001
This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
Some books show you the text, some books show you illustration. "The Race" is an illustration of "The Goal (Goldratt)". Some people may like the Novel style of the goal but some people may need more illustration of it and The Race is what you're looking for. I see The Race is not only a good companion of The Goal, but it can be used as "Class material" as well. The DBR illustration is clearly stated and I don't think I can see any illustration of The Goal production system better than this book. Goldratt may consider to put some figures from The Race in the new edition of The Goal to make the Goal the perfect book of production system novel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a novel, but still enlightening, Sep 18 2000
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Mark Woeppel (Plano, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
If you're looking for the mechanics of Drum Buffer Rope, this is a very simplified explanation.

One of the very few places you'll find the concepts of buffer management explained in a way that you'll understand it.

Not as good as The Goal - it's written more in an outline form, but if you want to implement, this book is a must have.

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2.0 out of 5 stars nothing new, Oct 13 1998
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This review is from: The Race: (Paperback)
The race is nothing more than The Goal with the fluff stripped off. There is no details to support Goldratt's theories. There is a stunning lack of any specific examples. While The Goal is an excellent work, The Race appears to be nothing more than the outline used. This book would be better used in the classroom to support The Goal as a text book.
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