• Strategic Kaizen Takt Profit

Strategic Kaizen: Convert Target Profit to Takt Profit

 11/07/2021
By Dr. Alin Posteucă

”The takt profit refers to how quickly the unit profit is generated by the bottleneck operation”.

Don’t miss the original explanation of my Strategic KAIZEN concept published in 4 books (with over 20 practical applications and over 230 explicit appearances in the pages of books). The concept of Strategic KAIZEN was born and was developed in over 25 years of scientific research and especially uninterrupted practical research.

Source: Alin Posteuca on LinkedIn

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Dr. Alin Posteucă is a consultant in productivity and profitability, CEO of Exegens® and the author of Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD) and Speed-Based Target Profit (SBTP) concepts. His major research areas include manufacturing policy deployment, manufacturing cost improvement and visible profitability of operational excellence by improving productivity. His recent research includes the impact of Industry 4.0 on planning and developing synchronous profitable operations and on information systems of cost and budget in order to substantially improve the operational unit costs.

He has been actively involved in various industrial consulting and training projects for more than 20 years, delivering training/ workshop programs in Productivity, Innovation, Business Transformation and Leadership for over 5,000 participants.

He has a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and a Ph.D. in Managerial Accounting. He has an MBA Degree and a BA Degree in Accounting and Computer Science and he is certified Public Accountant in Romania. He has published in various research journals and presented papers at numerous conferences and congresses regarding Productivity, Profitability and Industrial Engineering.

Dr. Alin Posteucă is the author of Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD) and Speed-Based Target Profit (SBTP) concepts, published in four books at Productivity Press – Routledge/ CRC, New York (USA).

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