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Deep Dive into Theory of Constraints

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What if the biggest thing holding your organization back isn't a lack of resources, talent, or technology — but a single hidden bottleneck you haven't found yet? In this series, Dr. Alan Barnard — decision scientist, CEO of Goldratt Research Labs, and protégé of the late Dr. Eli Goldratt — takes you on a deep dive into the Theory of Constraints: the management philosophy that has transformed factories, hospitals, governments, software companies, and even personal lives by asking one deceptively simple question: What's the ONE thing limiting your system right now? Each episode unpacks a book, paper, or real-world case study — from Goldratt's classic novels like The Goal and Critical Chain, to cutting-edge applications in AI, healthcare, housing policy, and innovation. Whether you're a CEO trying to double throughput, a project manager fighting chronic delays, or simply someone who wants to stop confusing busyness with progress, this podcast gives you the frameworks to find your constraint, resolve the conflict blocking it, and achieve breakthrough results. New episodes weekly. Based on over three decades of research and real-world implementation across six continents.

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9 episodes

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Ep8 Exp Growth + Scarcity = Boom or Bust

This episode of Deep Dives into Theory of Constraints unpacks the terrifying math of exponential growth versus finite resources, using Dr. Alan Barnard's work and the Theory of Constraints to explain why systems suddenly collapse. Through queueing theory, Little's Law, the Dice Game and real-world examples (traffic, iPad shortages, hospitals, factories), it shows how tiny demand increases can trigger exponential queues and reliability decay — and why the counterintuitive fix is to protect bottlenecks, group buffers and intentionally slow inputs. The takeaway: stabilizing flows and spotting early warnings can dramatically increase effective capacity, buy time to innovate, and applies equally to global systems and your own attention and workflows.

25 May 2026 - 21 min
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Ep 7 From Crisis to Catchup to Keepup

This episode of Deep Dives into Theory of Constraints provides an overview of Dr. Alan Barnard's recent book - From Crisis to Catchup to Keep-up: How to solve the Affordable Housing Crisis one Constraint at a time. The episode opens in Mitchell's Plain, where a teacher named Namsa has waited 15 years on a housing list while her children play beside raw sewage—an urgent image that exposes a wider global affordable housing collapse. Using Dr. Alan Barnard's Constraint-Focused Systems Approach (CFSA), the hosts unpack two vicious cycles that drain system capacity, explain why trying to optimize everything paralyzes progress, and introduce the powerful "unless" question for finding real bottlenecks. Through examples—from Chilean half-houses and Lusaka's waste model to a South African coal mine and Utah's government reform—the episode lays out five sequential steps (one goal, one constraint, one innovation, one plan, one team) and shows how focused, scalable innovations can turn crisis into catch up.

9 Apr 2026 - 26 min
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Ep6 Our Body & Mind Health Bottleneck

In this episode of Deep Dives into Theory of Constraints we explore the book by Dr Graham Simpson with Foreword by Dr. Alan Barnard, called "Era III Medicine": a framework that integrates body, mind, and spirit to increase not just lifespan but healthspan. Dr. Graham Simpson, a pioneer in longevity and Dr. Alan Barnard, a pioneer in Theory of Constraints, argue that metabolic dysfunction is the primary constraint in body and mind  health. The episode contrasts Era I (biological medicine) and Era II (mind-body approaches) with Era III, which treats consciousness as fundamental and emphasizes integration, practical experiments, and measurable biomarkers as part of a pathway to flourishing. The authors propose a three-step experiment covering each of the 3 Eras of medicine to increase health span and life span: For Era I: clean fuel (diet), For Era II: heart-brain coherence, and For Era III: meditative connection to the biofield—to restore metabolic flexibility and reduce the fear of death.

8 Apr 2026 - 17 min
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