This 2-day online conference will provide Project Managers and Portfolio Managers with an introduction to Critical
Chain, the powerful TOC methodology, for addressing problems related to project management and streamlining
your timeline to deliver projects faster, better and at lower cost. 25+ sessions featuring applied work from around the
world and its practical results that have contributed to organizations. There will be introductory educational sessions for newcomers,
advanced sessions and new developments for seasoned TOC practitioners, case studies, live Q&A with
presenters, as well as Chat Rooms, Networking area and Expo Hall with opportunities to engage and connect with
other attendees and sponsors.
EARLY BIRD PRICING AVAILABLE UNTIL MARCH 31! Questions? Contact us.
Critical Chain has enabled thousands of projects to significantly and sustainably improve productivity. Typical improvement ranges from 25% to over 100% increase in productivity and capacity. Durations and costs fall. Due-date reliability hits 95% plus. All speakers use the Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) method to schedule their projects (or portfolios) and to manage execution for delivering projects…
Dr Eliyahu Goldratt is the author of Critical Chain and the inventor of the Theory of Constraints (TOC), a management philosophy and methodology that is used to improve the performance of organizations by identifying and addressing the key constraints that are limiting the organization's ability to achieve its goals. The TOC body of knowledge includes a range of concepts, tools, and techniques that are used to identify, analyze, and improve the performance of organizational systems. Today TOC has developed into a comprehensive collection of methods that are used to manage a wide range of systems and operations of all scales – from personal development, to global multinationals, and governments. One of the key tools and techniques used in TOC includes Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM), a method developed in the 1990’s for managing projects and resources. After years of development and testing, Goldratt publicized the Critical Chain method in his book – Critical Chain – in 1997. Critical Chain is often abbreviated to CC, or CCPM (Critical Chain Project Management).
This conference is proudly organized by the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization (TOCICO), global not-for-profit organization. Our conference planning committee consists of experienced project managers and consultants who passionately believe that the tools of Critical Chain and TOC make great additions to a project manager’s toolkit. For 20+ years the TOCICO has organized global events bringing together practitioners, students and experts in TOC. This conference seeks to make some of that experience available to the wider project management community.
Contact us for more information at events@tocico.org