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 Problem with ProjectsThe problem with projects is that all projects have problems. Some are more severe than others. When 4 out of 5 projects are reported to fail; either not delivered o...
The Theory of Constraints provides deep insights into why it is difficult to manage production and what to do to get rapid and lasting breakthroughs in performance.Does it bother you that pr...
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 ...
This simple theory from an Israeli genius will revolutionize the way you think about businessFront Page: The Week: By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry | November 6, 2014Bezos instructs all of his se...
“We are more confident in ourselves when responding to the market. Now we can quote dates and know we can deliver.” Bruce Drummond, Owner and MD, Millbrook Furniture, New Zealand ...
Training and education in Theory of Contraints to get you off to a flying startThe majority of our clients choose us to help rapidly transform their business performance and get results that...
Distribution Logistics – Inventory and Warehouse ManagementDo you want to dramatically improve Profits and Cash Flow?If you could get the right stock at the right place, in the right quant...
Theory of Constraints is not a secret but it might well as be. To achieve rapid, significant and lasting business improvement demands a profound change in thinking. Thinking has to shift ...