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Follow on Google News | Strengthening the Weakest LinkSunshine Coast businesses can learn how best to manage “bottlenecks”, improve the bottom line and achieve more with existing resources, from renown Constraints Management expert who will visit the Sunshine Coast in June.
By: QMI Solutions 20 May 2013 STRENGTHENING THE WEAKEST LINK Businesses can learn how best to manage “bottlenecks” Based on the management approach of Theory of Constraints, Constraints Management, has been adopted by thousands of successful organisations world-wide and is applicable to any organisation – public, private, commercial and not-for-profit. QMI Solutions CEO, David Harrison said the Theory of Constraints methodology is exactly what businesses need to understand in order to achieve more with existing resources. “Many are familiar with the idiom: “a chain is no stronger than its weakest link”, yet how to strengthen that link without drawing on additional resources, is crucial in the current business environment,” “The Theory of Constraints allows one to plan for and manage constraints such as “bottlenecks” “With the recent tabling of the Federal Budget, businesses now have even more reason to look for ways to gain competitive advantage without drawing on more resources,” said Harrison. Sunshine Coast businesses can find out about this management methodology at QMI Solutions’ Theory of Constraints Workshop, which will be held on 4 June. The workshop will be delivered by, Lewis Trigger, a renown expert in Constraint Management who has 25 years’ experience as a practitioner and mentor in operations and project management. Trigger manages an industrial engineering consulting business in Israel and has presented to numerous leading Australian organisations including Visy, Holden, Dairy Farmers (NSW), the Australian Submarine Corporation and Coopers Brewery. In Israel, Trigger works with the military, defence suppliers and high-tech industry as well as lectures at universities. The one-day Theory of Constraints Workshop costs $220 (incl. GST) per person and will be held at the Sunshine Coast Function Centre in Caloundra on 4 June. For more information visit http://www.qmisolutions.com.au/ -Ends- What QMI Solutions can do for your business QMI Solutions helps industry meet demand and opportunity in a global environment by; developing a skilled workforce, engaging staff in the business, improving productivity and reducing waste, identifying new markets and opportunities, applied innovation and bringing ideas to market. See case studies of how we have done this at http://www.qmisolutions.com.au Media Contact: Helen McGlashan, Public Relations Executive, QMI Solutions Helen.mcglashan@ End
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