Customer Reviews:
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It's not luck September 1, 2006 Harry Raphael 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book! My first intention was not to buy this book. It was suggested to me. It ended up being very good. I'm glad that Amazon suggested it to me. Thank you
Limited Usefulness October 4, 2005 John Callister (Ithaca, NY) 0 out of 12 found this review helpful
The Goal has some usefull stuff, the TOC and DBR. The Thinking Process is useless!
It's not The Goal... September 30, 2005 Ratovski (Lisbon, Portugal) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
... but it's alright! You must have read The Goal before embrassing this one. Although useful for a better understanding of the whole Goldratt's TOC especially in marketing and distribution, this novelesque management book suffers a little from proseltism. The reverence for Jonah's figure, even when solving personal problems, it's a bit abusive...
Excellent Read September 8, 2005 Stuart Steinbock (Louisville, KY USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great next book after "The Goal". While "The Goal" was pretty well centered on operations, anyone can use the tools presented in "Its not Luck". I think that this book is can help most in forming strategy or analyzing market conditions. An excellent read that for anyone.
Thinking processes at work August 23, 2005 D. Laffineuse (York, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In this other classic from Eli Goldratt you will see how some of the thinking processes are used to resolve business issues but also to address some personal matters. The book is not a `how to' of thinking processes and it will not provide you with the necessary guidelines to start creating your own trees and evaporating clouds. It will however provide examples of the contexts in which they can be used. The general story line of the book is also interesting and makes for a pleasant read.
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