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Capacity Is Where the Real Problem Hides

8 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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There’s a place where our unspoken beliefs, fears, and habits of work go to hide. In most organizations, that place is called capacity. You’ve heard the sentence before: “We just don’t have the capacity right now.” Sometimes that’s true. But sometimes “capacity” is doing a different job. It becomes the polite way to say things we’re not ready to say out loud. Things like: • We’re not sure the project actually matters • We don’t want to confront the tradeoffs • We prefer the current way of working So the conversation shifts. Instead of asking: What decision are we avoiding? We ask: How can we find more capacity? Capacity problems are often decision problems in disguise. This episode of Clarity Over Noise explores why.

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Capacity Is Where the Real Problem Hides

There’s a place where our unspoken beliefs, fears, and habits of work go to hide. In most organizations, that place is called capacity. You’ve heard the sentence before: “We just don’t have the capacity right now.” Sometimes that’s true. But sometimes “capacity” is doing a different job. It becomes the polite way to say things we’re not ready to say out loud. Things like: • We’re not sure the project actually matters • We don’t want to confront the tradeoffs • We prefer the current way of working So the conversation shifts. Instead of asking: What decision are we avoiding? We ask: How can we find more capacity? Capacity problems are often decision problems in disguise. This episode of Clarity Over Noise explores why.

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