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Classifying Theory of Constraints as a manufacturing method is a gross injustice to its scope and application. IMHO, a better classification would be management paradigm. User:Mkoval 2015-10-21

History lead paragraph

This needs clarification. It currently states that TOC was introduced by Goldratt in 1984, adopted by him in 1997 and extended to itself in 1999. I suspect that some vital piece of information is missing. Trevithj (talk) 09:21, 7 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]