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BREAKOUT SESSIONS TOC PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Carefully laying plans that leave no stone unturned, no obstacle in your path, no risk unaccounted for
PM-1 & PM-2 - Introduction to TOC Project Management (PM)
Facilitated by Bill McClelland and Bob Jacob
November 4 at 9:30am, repeated at 2:30pm
This high level overview of the TOC PM solution picks up where the book, Critical Chain, ends: a multi-project environment. You will learn the five key elements of the TOC PM solution, including why this solution is more than just Critical Chain scheduling.
PM-3 - Implementing TOC PM – A Detailed Case Study - CAE USA
Facilitated by Dee Jacob
November 5 at 4:00pm
The AGI Six-Phase Implementation Process is a natural, logical progression of steps to create the needed logistical and cultural change. Follow the detailed process and tools CAE USA used to achieved sustained success since 1998!
PM-4 - TOC PM – Experience It For Yourself
Facilitated by Dee Jacob
November 5 at 11:00am
This session is a live, interactive game. You are in an organization that has synchronized and scheduled its projects with Critical Chain. Now how do you manage the priorities, resources and buffers? You’re in control. Come experience the fun and get insight into the power of the TOC PM solution.
PM-5 - TOC PM Operational Metrics
Facilitated by Kathy Austin
November 6 at 11:00am
Buffer Management is a great start, but most project managers need more than that. There are other tools that can help, among them Protection Bar Modeling, an AGI exclusive.
PM-6 - Using TOC PM with Pre-Existing Cost Management Systems (Using EVMS as an Example)
Facilitated by Bill McClelland
November 6 at 4:00pm
Implementing TOC PM in an organization that has a pre-existing cost management system may require some special handling. Learn what to look for and then, what to do about what you find.
PM-7 (& SC-7) - TOC PM and TOC SC – How to integrate when you have both! (Also in TOC Supply Chain Track)
Facilitated by Hugh Cole and Dee Jacob
November 7 at 11:00am
Many production environments require engineering to support them. Many project environments require fabrication or production to feed them. How do we resolve the conflict when both solutions expect the other to be subordinate? This session is essential to understand how to integrate these two powerful solutions without compromise.
PM-8 - TOC PM – The Problem Is...?
Facilitated by Bob Jacob
November 7 at 4:00pm
A panel of implementers will answer how they addressed common implementation problems with implementing TOC PM in their environments - from logistical to cultural changes. They will then answer your additional questions. This session is a must for those who are implementing or considering implementing TOC PM.

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