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Constraint management - Definition

Related Words: Abstinence, Arrest, Calm, Check, Coercion, Compulsion, Confinement, Conservatism, Control, Cool

Theory of constraints (TOC) is a body of knowledge on the effective management of (mainly business) organizations, as systems.

TOC consists of:

  1. some basic concepts and principles,
  2. the five thinking processes, and
  3. their applications to various domains, such as:

All real-world systems have at least one constraint; otherwise they would be capable of infinite throughput, which is clearly impossible, except in the unlikely case of a Technological singularity. TOC claims that a real-world system with more than three constraints is extremely unlikely. This claim is based on linear programming models, which are capable of solving optimization problems for systems with many hundreds of constraints. Researchers found that all but a few such solutions were so unstable that they would be completely impractical amid the noise of a real-world system. The stability had a strong correlation to the number of constraints in the problem; the more constraints, the less stability. TOC practitioners claim that in practice three constraints is the realistic maximum. A major implication of this is that managing a complex system or organization can be made both simpler and more effective, by providing managers with a few specific areas on which to focus.

TOC has been initiated by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and is being actively developed by a loosely coupled community of practitioners around the world.

TOC is sometimes referred to as "Constraint Management".

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Example Usage of Constraint

leenaye: I need to meet up with a few peeps before xmas comes! Talk abt time Constraint man, all thanks to work. Grr.
magicpana: Gene Expression: Cultures of Constraint; Islam, India and Marxism http://bit.ly/8FTanu
chayilesther: To be in the position where I be so full and loaded to bless and be a blessing with nooo limits n Constraint =)
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