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...
Below is a small selection of results TOC3 practitioners have helped achieve for companies in Australia and New Zealand. In the following results note the scale of performance tran...
Our Guarantee:We guarantee to support you all the way until all agreed outcomes are fully achieved OUR PROMISE:Do what it takes to deliver the above.YOUR PROMISE:Do what it takes to remov...
What is Throughput Accounting?The Theory of Constraints Throughput Accounting primarily focuses on increasing Throughput rather than cutting costs to increase profits.There are only three wa...
From NOW to WOW in under 9 days BAE Systems Australia continues to break company record.RAPID CCPM IMPLEMENTATION AND RAPID RESULTS USING EXEPRON - Andrew KayBAE Systems Australia imple...
1. PROBLEM DEFINITION: Understand Environment and agree on Core Problem to solve (2 - 5 days)We understand your environment - site audit We get to meet your key people and you get to know&nb...
At TOC3 it is our business to rapidly get everything in your business aligned and synchronised to achieve your Goal(s), focus on what matters then go faster with less effort.Quite frank...
“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 ...
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 ...