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Isn’t it Obvious

By: Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Ilan Eshkoli, Joe Brownleer
Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
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Summary

A breakthrough solution is exposed when some unexpected events force Caroline and Paul, a married couple working for their family's retail business, to make a few small changes in the way things are done. A solution that propels the family's regional chain of stores into a very profitable, rapidly growing, international enterprise.

If there is a hint of Jonah, from The Goal, reappearing in this novel, it is Henry, the soon-to-retire president and majority owner of the company who logically states that, "if you do not deal directly with the core problem, don't expect significant improvement."

Eli Goldratt's Theory of Constraints is woven throughout this book but answers are not handed to you. The listener, along with the characters in the book, work through the process together to discover solutions. The elegant but simple solutions give the listener that sensation that followers love about Goldratt: "Ah-ha! Now I get it!" And that's when Goldratt says: "Isn't It Obvious?"

©2009 Eliyahu M. Goldratt (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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genius!

the book is genius. I learned a lot about managing inventory without putting in any effort

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A re-contextualisation of "Its Not Luck"

While a good quick example of applying JIT and TOC theories in a specific retail situation, it feels as though this book along with "Its Not Luck" should be consumed consecutively. where "Its Not Luck" talks about three companies with different business models and finding a competative edge for each style. This book takes one of the example companies (i-cosmetics) and shows its execution in how it can be achieved from a retailers point of view using a different style of retailer.

Ultimately, If you have already read "Its Not Luck" this is a nice "Cool down" for the more abstract concepts and adds a more practical spin from a retails point of view.

all in all, enjoyable, informative and full of little nuggets of wisdom!

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The right message, poor delivery.

Tells a good story of how TOC is to be implemented in a retail environment, I just didn't like the delivery. It gives you the answers without making you think much about the problem yourself, unlike The Goal and most other homage/spin-offs of it do.
There's a lot to learn, but the delivery is lacklustre.

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pleasant with some good discussion points

pleasant story with some notable learnings to take. would be good to take supply chain teams through for consideration.

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