A-dato at CCPM 2026

What happens when Critical Chain meets AI? And what does that look like in the real world?

At the TOCICO Critical Chain 2026 Conference, A-dato showed up in two places that matter most:
The future of project execution and the reality of making it work on the ground.

This year’s theme was clear and ambitious:
deliver more projects, better, faster, and at a lower cost.

A-dato contributed through:

  • A leadership panel on AI and Critical Chain
  • A real-world manufacturing case study

Critical Chain in the Age of AI

In the panel led by Dr. Alan Barnard (Goldratt Research Labs), A-dato’s Bashar Saada joined Rob Newbold (CEO, ProChain Solutions) to explore how AI is reshaping project environments.

The discussion cut through the noise around AI and landed on a few grounded truths:

  • AI shifts constraints, but doesn’t eliminate them
  • Faster systems make human attention and decisions more critical
  • Clear priorities and flow become even more important in high-speed environments

The conclusion was almost poetic in its simplicity:
the faster the world moves, the more you need focus.

From Congestion to Flow: The ODU Case

In a separate session, Ad Vermeulen (Partner, A-dato) joined Frank Erbacher (CCPM Consulting GmbH) and Gunter Galtz (ODU Group) to present a case study on ODU, a manufacturing company improving its Engineering-to-Order performance using CCPM.

The transformation focused on:

  • Reducing multitasking
  • Improving prioritization
  • Increasing delivery reliability

The result? A shift from chaotic overload to controlled, predictable flow.

The session also demonstrated how execution is supported through software with:

  • Real-time project visibility
  • Buffer management
  • Clear execution focus across teams

Why This Matters

Across both sessions, one idea kept resurfacing:

The problem isn’t effort. It’s too much work in progress and shifting priorities.

Whether you’re dealing with AI-driven knowledge work or complex manufacturing systems, the pattern is the same.

And that’s exactly where Critical Chain delivers clarity.

Looking Ahead

For A-dato, CCPM 2026 reinforced a strong direction:

  • Evolve Critical Chain for modern, hybrid environments
  • Integrate AI without losing focus and control
  • Help organizations move from busy to flow

Because in the end, execution isn’t about doing more.

It’s about finishing what matters reliably, every time.

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