the goal

the goal

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Captured by Plamen T.

THE GOAL
A Process of Ongoing Improvement
THIRD REVISED EDITION
By
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
and
Jeff Cox
With interviews by David Whitford,
Editor at Large, Fortune Small Business

North River Press

Captured by Plamen T.

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First Edition Copyright © 1984 Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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Goldratt, Eliyahu M., 1948The goal: a process of ongoing improvement
I. Coxjeff, 1951-. II. Title
PR9510.9.G64G61986 823
ISBN: 0-88427-178-1

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INTRODUCTION
The Goal is about science and education. I believe that these
two words have been abused to the extent that their original
meanings have been lost in a fog of too much respect and mystery. Science for me, and for the vast majority of respectable scientists, is not about the secrets of nature or even about truths.
Science is simply the method we use to try and postulate a minimum set of assumptions that can explain, through a straightforward logical derivation, the existence of many phenomena of nature.
The Law of Conservation of Energy of physics is not truth. It
is just an assumption that is valid in explaining a tremendous
amount of natural phenomena. Such an assumption can never be
proven since even an infinite number...

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