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The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement (Book)

The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement (Book)

(627 words)
July 20, 2025

First published in 1984, The Goal is a business management novel written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox. The book was translated into Turkish by Ayße Bilge Dicleli and published in TĂŒrkiye by Optimist Kitap. Through a fictional narrative, the book aims to convey the "Theory of Constraints" developed for managing and improving production processes. It is widely used as course material in business schools and by professionals in management education.SubjectThe Goal centers around Alex Rogo, t

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Elyesa Köseoğlu

Elyesa Köseoğlu

Six Sigma

Six Sigma

(784 words)
December 3, 2025

In today’s business environment, the impact of globalization has made competitive conditions increasingly intense. In this context, organizations must deliver products and services that closely meet customer expectations in order to sustain their existence and gain a competitive advantage. This necessity extends beyond mere production quality to encompass the improvement of all processes and the minimization of costs.At this point, the Six Sigma approach emerges as a statistical quality manageme

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Merve Durumlu

Merve Durumlu

Feedback in Professional Life

Feedback in Professional Life

(1982 words)
November 29, 2025

One of the foundational pillars of sustainable success and continuous development in professional life is feedback, which is not merely a tool for evaluating performance but also an indispensable mechanism for creating learning organizations, enhancing employee engagement, and building an effective leadership culture.The Role of Feedback in Organizational CultureIn the dynamic structure of modern work life, feedback transcends its role as a mere evaluation tool and becomes a vital process for co

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Bedreddin Karakuß

Bedreddin Karakuß

Process MiningPr

Process Mining

(2717 words)
December 5, 2025

Process mining is a data analytics method that enables organizations to discover, evaluate performance, and improve their actual business processes by analyzing digital traces. Unlike traditional business process modeling, which relies on theoretical assumptions, process mining is based on naturally occurring data records within an organization’s information systems. In this way, process mining allows for the objective, data-driven, and time-oriented examination of organizational processes.The m

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Ahmet Burak Taner

Ahmet Burak Taner

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