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One company doubled factory output without adding a single machine or a single person. Because "maximum capacity" is a comfortable lie that operations tells itself while opportunity escapes. Busy workers and running machines were masquerading as productivity while actual output limped along like a three-legged turtle.
In this episode, Todd Hagopian — the original Stagnation Assassin — goes deep on the capacity illusion: why manufacturers accept capacity constraints as laws of physics rather than symptoms of poor thinking, why companies pay 150% overtime wages to squeeze 20% more from existing capacity rather than finding the 50% improvement hiding in current operations, and why Toyota's Georgetown plant increased capacity 25% without adding a single piece of equipment.
Todd breaks down the four dimensions of true capacity (technical, operational, management, and strategic), the 3S Framework (Sketch, Streamline, Solve) applied to capacity optimization, and the seven laws of capacity optimization that guide sustainable gains. He shares case studies including a flexible automation transformation that turned idle robots into productive powerhouses, a strategic shift scheduling change that increased production 35%, and a food manufacturer that discovered they could cook products 20% faster just by adjusting temperature curves — chemistry knowledge trumping capital expenditure.
The counterintuitive truth: constraints force creativity. When you can't add machines, you must innovate. And management capacity — decision speed, approval delays, bureaucratic layers — constrains output more than equipment ever does.
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Your assignment: Walk your operation tomorrow with fresh eyes. Find three constraints everyone knows limit capacity. Challenge each one — what if they're wrong? Test one assumption about your capacity limits this week. What accepted constraint is actually just accepted stupidity? Go find it.
Grab Todd's book "The Unfair Advantage: Weaponizing the Hypomanic Toolbox" at toddhagopian.com
Visit the world's largest stagnation slaughterhouse at stagnationassassins.com
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One company doubled factory output without adding a single machine or a single person. Because "maximum capacity" is a comfortable lie that operations tells itself while opportunity escapes. Busy workers and running machines were masquerading as productivity while actual output limped along like a three-legged turtle.
In this episode, Todd Hagopian — the original Stagnation Assassin — goes deep on the capacity illusion: why manufacturers accept capacity constraints as laws of physics rather than symptoms of poor thinking, why companies pay 150% overtime wages to squeeze 20% more from existing capacity rather than finding the 50% improvement hiding in current operations, and why Toyota's Georgetown plant increased capacity 25% without adding a single piece of equipment.
Todd breaks down the four dimensions of true capacity (technical, operational, management, and strategic), the 3S Framework (Sketch, Streamline, Solve) applied to capacity optimization, and the seven laws of capacity optimization that guide sustainable gains. He shares case studies including a flexible automation transformation that turned idle robots into productive powerhouses, a strategic shift scheduling change that increased production 35%, and a food manufacturer that discovered they could cook products 20% faster just by adjusting temperature curves — chemistry knowledge trumping capital expenditure.
The counterintuitive truth: constraints force creativity. When you can't add machines, you must innovate. And management capacity — decision speed, approval delays, bureaucratic layers — constrains output more than equipment ever does.
Key topics covered:
Your assignment: Walk your operation tomorrow with fresh eyes. Find three constraints everyone knows limit capacity. Challenge each one — what if they're wrong? Test one assumption about your capacity limits this week. What accepted constraint is actually just accepted stupidity? Go find it.
Grab Todd's book "The Unfair Advantage: Weaponizing the Hypomanic Toolbox" at toddhagopian.com
Visit the world's largest stagnation slaughterhouse at stagnationassassins.com