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Ep16 Deep Dive into Goldratt's THE CHOICE - overcoming the obstacles to a full life

23 min · 3. juli 2026
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What if the biggest obstacles in your life aren’t the complexity of reality, the conflicts you face, or the poor decisions of other people—but the assumptions you make about them? In this Deep Dive into Dr. Eli Goldratt’s The Choice, we explore the four hidden assumptions that keep us stuck and the choices we have to overcome them: * When reality appears overwhelmingly complex, choose to look for its inherent simplicity. * When faced with an impossible conflict, choose to search for the win-win innovation instead of settling for compromise. * When others make choices that frustrate or disappoint you, choose to understand before you blame, by uncovering the cause-and-effect driving their decisions. * When you’re convinced you already know the answer, choose curiosity and never say, “I know.” Through fascinating case studies—from a global apparel company with 80,000 products, to a sportswear manufacturer, an FMCG rollout in India, and a bakery that doubled bread sales—we reveal how changing just one assumption can unlock extraordinary breakthroughs. More importantly, this episode shows that these principles extend far beyond business. They offer a practical way to think more clearly, make better decisions, build stronger relationships, and live a fuller life. The Choice is ultimately about one thing: you always have a choice—not just in what you do, but in how you choose to think. And that choice can change everything.

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Ep16 Deep Dive into Goldratt's THE CHOICE - overcoming the obstacles to a full life

What if the biggest obstacles in your life aren’t the complexity of reality, the conflicts you face, or the poor decisions of other people—but the assumptions you make about them? In this Deep Dive into Dr. Eli Goldratt’s The Choice, we explore the four hidden assumptions that keep us stuck and the choices we have to overcome them: * When reality appears overwhelmingly complex, choose to look for its inherent simplicity. * When faced with an impossible conflict, choose to search for the win-win innovation instead of settling for compromise. * When others make choices that frustrate or disappoint you, choose to understand before you blame, by uncovering the cause-and-effect driving their decisions. * When you’re convinced you already know the answer, choose curiosity and never say, “I know.” Through fascinating case studies—from a global apparel company with 80,000 products, to a sportswear manufacturer, an FMCG rollout in India, and a bakery that doubled bread sales—we reveal how changing just one assumption can unlock extraordinary breakthroughs. More importantly, this episode shows that these principles extend far beyond business. They offer a practical way to think more clearly, make better decisions, build stronger relationships, and live a fuller life. The Choice is ultimately about one thing: you always have a choice—not just in what you do, but in how you choose to think. And that choice can change everything.

3. juli 202623 min
episode Ep17 Deep Dive into Goldratt's OPT from 1980 - forerunner of Theory of Constraints artwork

Ep17 Deep Dive into Goldratt's OPT from 1980 - forerunner of Theory of Constraints

In this Deep Dive, we explore Dr. Eli Goldratt’s groundbreaking 1980 paper, Optimized Production Timetable (OPT), the work that laid the foundation for the Theory of Constraints and fundamentally changed how we think about productivity, scheduling, and flow. Most managers believe that the key to efficiency is keeping every person and every machine busy. Goldratt proved the opposite. When non-bottlenecks operate at 100% capacity, they don’t increase throughput—they create traffic jams of work-in-process, trap cash in inventory, delay customer orders, generate expediters, and ultimately reduce the performance of the entire system. In this episode, you’ll discover: * Why busy is not the same as productive. * Why only the constraint (bottleneck) should operate at or near 100% capacity. * Why idle time at non-bottlenecks isn’t waste—it’s a mathematical necessity. * How traditional ideas like Economic Batch Quantity (EBQ) can unintentionally reduce throughput and profitability. * Why work-in-process inventory is really cash trapped inside your system. * How OPT replaces one-size-fits-all scheduling with different process, transfer, and control batches to maximize flow. * Why strategically placed buffers make systems more robust instead of less efficient. Using practical examples—from baking cookies and highway traffic to factory scheduling and assembly lines—we show how one simple change in thinking transforms the way we manage manufacturing, projects, and even our own time. Perhaps the most surprising lesson is that OPT isn’t just about factories. It offers a powerful way to rethink personal productivity. Many of us spend our days optimizing emails, meetings, and administrative work—the non-bottlenecks—while starving the real constraint: the deep, focused work that creates our greatest value. Goldratt’s message is timeless: the goal isn’t to keep everyone busy. The goal is to maximize the flow of value through the system. Sometimes, the most productive thing a non-bottleneck can do is… wait.

3. juli 202623 min
episode Ep14 - She Defined The Game of Life and How to Win artwork

Ep14 - She Defined The Game of Life and How to Win

What if life is not a battle to be survived, but a game to be played - and most of us are accidentally playing against ourselves? In this episode we explore Florence Scovel Shinn's 1925 classic "The Game of Life and How to Play It" through the lens of Theory of Constraints. Long before Napoleon Hill wrote "Think and Grow Rich," Shinn was teaching how to create more wealth, health, happiness and love by changing how we think. We treat the human as a system, with four constraints - attention, energy, trust and connection - and unpack Shinn's surprisingly practical rules for lifting each one. You will learn why the subconscious behaves like a 3D printer that builds whatever we image, why non-resistance saves energy, why forgiveness restores connection, and why our best decisions come from INTUITION - which literally means "inner teaching." The real shift, Shinn suggests, is not about gaining new knowledge. It is about remembering what we already know.

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episode Ep15 - He Created the Holistic Approach and Holism artwork

Ep15 - He Created the Holistic Approach and Holism

Do you know where the word "holistic" actually come from? And why does it sit at the very root of systems thinking and Theory of Constraints? In this episode we explore "Holism and Evolution," the 1926 work in which South African statesman, general and philosopher JC Smuts coined the words HOLISM and HOLISTIC. Smuts offered the first practical alternative to mechanism - what we today call LOCALISM - the belief that improving each part improves the whole. We follow his argument from the physics of his day through to biology, showing why a true whole transforms its parts and is always greater than their sum, and why optimising parts in isolation starves the system. You will see how holism solves a flaw in Darwin's theory, how it traces a path from matter to life to mind to human personality, and why this century-old idea quietly underpins the way we analyse, improve and manage systems today. Smuts leaves us with a provocative question - if the whole always becomes part of a greater whole, what greater whole might we be forming now?

26. juni 202620 min