STEIN, H

Project management applications of the theory of onstraints beyond critical chain sheduling - 2002

The application of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) is an approach that can be used to develop a variety of management techniques. As a result of the multi-disciplinary nature of project management a variety of different applications within project management are possible. The application of the TOC approach to project sheduling led to the developmetn of the "critical chain" technique that has been the subject of discussions in literature. This paper explains why TOC was initially applied only to project sheduling. A second application of TOC is to manage resources shared by a number of concurrent projects. The basis principles of this second application are discussed in this paper. In addition to the above-mentioned two applications the TOC approach can also be applied to other areas of project management such as projects cost management and project risk management


Theory of Constraints
Critical Chain
Project Risk Management
Project Shedule
Project Network
Resource Sheduling
Project Cost Management
Multi Project
Resource Allocation
Human Behaviour