Exepron is a unique multi-project Critical Chain Project Management Software solution with embedded real time intelligence to plan, schedule and execute projects.
Exepron answers the 7 most critical questions of project management in real time.
\"we\'ve always had persistent problems. I\'m just loving this TOC implementation. We are getting immediate and definite breakthroughs\".Charel Vorster, P...
Please note that some of the client results we report have been achieved whilst working in association with other TOC practices. We only report result...
The Goal – A Process of Ongoing ImprovementBy Dr. Eli GoldrattA new hero is winning the hearts and minds of American Managers. The hero’s name is Alex Rogo, and thousands of executives...
Mentoring is for those who want to take a \"do it yourself\" approach but realise they need some expert TOC guidance and support along the way.You get everything contained in a full TOC R...
ISCEA - the world Leader in Supply Chain Education, Certification and Recognition for professionals and industry experts announces program for Critical Chain Project Management and is partne...
“Everything is running smoothly in an unstressed environment”“What’s more the reliability of the factory was a key factor in us winning new commercial business orders and we know we...
Please note that some of the client results we report have been achieved whilst working in association with other TOC practices. We only report results here where our practitioners have had ...
“I’m very pleased with that” commenting on the consistent and increased flow of product trough the plant (known for his understatements) Brad Johnston: Operations Director, Best Bar ...
When we started out our clients were in the main small to medium manufacturing and project based businesses. We are branching out into other specialised areas as our own consultin...
Independent research shows that conventional (and we mean the main stream methods) do not consistently deliver projects on time, to budget or scope. On average 4 out of 5 projects fail ...