“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 Reinforcements, Perth
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...
We have had some dramatic changes to the business in recent years including new ownership. However, we are still running the same system you helped install - it just works!\" Paul Winterflo...
Our team specialise in the rapid implementation of simple, logical and proven high performance systems and business processes based in the scientific principles of the Theory of Co...
What to do to maximise profits when the Market is your constraint?When production goes faster than sales orders and you are left with idle/underutilised capacity it means that you are not ma...
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...
Special InvitationAs a business owner or senior manager your are cordially invited to a attend a business information seminar where you will learn about the Theory of Constraints (TOC), a b...
“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...
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 ...
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...