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  • Welcome to Flying Logic 3
  • Flying Logic Resources
  • Recommended Reading
  • Flying Logic 3 User Guide
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    • Reader Mode
    • The Document Window
    • Constructing Graphs
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  • Flying Logic 3 Scripting Guide
    • Getting Started
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    • Constants
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    • Importer and Exporter Examples
    • Flying Logic Document Format
  • Thinking with Flying Logic
    • Part I: Introduction
    • About This Book
    • Keys to Great Thinking
    • Part II: The Theory of Constraints Thinking Processes
    • Overview of the Theory of Constraints
    • The Categories of Legitimate Reservation
    • Current Reality Tree
    • Evaporating Cloud: Conflict Resolution
    • Future Reality Tree
    • Prerequisite Tree
    • Transition Tree
    • Strategy & Tactics Tree
    • Part III: Other Techniques
    • Evidence-Based Analysis
    • Concept Maps
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Books

Get the most from Flying Logic! For detailed information on the Theory of Constraints and its Thinking Processes, we recommend these books. Click the links to order now on Amazon.com:

• by Lisa J. Scheinkopf.

• by H. William Dettmer.

Web Sites

Some excellent third-party web sites that will help you think better:

  • Helping you master the best of what other people have already figured out.

  • A collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.

  • Learn to identify and call out dodgy logic wherever it may raise its ugly, incoherent head.

  • A primary source of knowledge and pathway to become a real TOC practitioner with member resources and certification recognized worldwide.

Thinking for a Change: Putting the TOC Thinking Processes to Use
The Logical Thinking Process: A Systems Approach to Complex Problem Solving
Farnam Street
Untools
Your Fallacy Is...
TOCICO: Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization