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Better Than Before: Ira Gilani on the Discipline of Continuous Growth-TBT
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Better Than Before: Ira Gilani on the Discipline of Continuous Growth

Ira Gilani, Founder & Managing Consultant of Goldratt Bharat New Delhi [India], May 16: In an increasingly volatile business environment, where organisations are under constant pressure to scale...

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May 16, 2026 5 Min Read
Ira Gilani, Founder & Managing Consultant of Goldratt Bharat New Delhi [India], May 16: In an increasingly volatile business environment, where organisations are under constant pressure to scale faster, improve profitability, and adapt to rapid technological change, the idea of continuous growth has become more critical than ever. Yet for many companies, sustainable improvement remains elusive — not because of a lack of ambition, but because of inconsistent execution, fragmented priorities, and misplaced performance metrics. In this conversation, Ira Gilani shares her perspective on what truly drives long-term business growth, why system-level thinking matters more than isolated efficiencies, and how disciplined weekly reviews, focused leadership, and operational clarity can help organisations build healthier, more resilient businesses over time.

Understanding Continuous Growth

Q. The idea of “better than before” sounds simple, but in practice, most organisations struggle to improve consistently. Why do you think that happens?

A. At Goldratt Bharat, the idea of “Better Than Before” is built around a simple principle: compare yourself to your own past performance, not to competitors. We encourage organisations to benchmark themselves against their previous 13-week moving average on key business parameters. The world’s best sportspersons do not achieve greatness by constantly looking sideways. They improve by refining their own performance with discipline, focus, and repetition. Businesses are no different. Most organisations do not lack ambition. They lack focus and consistency. Continuous improvement breaks down when management attention keeps shifting from one initiative to another without sustained execution.

Q. How do you define continuous growth in a business context? Is it about scale, profitability, or something more fundamental?

A. Continuous growth is not just about increasing turnover, expanding capacity, or entering new markets. Real growth reflects a company’s ability to consistently improve sales, profitability, and cash flow together. Cash flow is especially critical because it determines whether a company can sustain growth without constantly depending on external funding or debt.. When cash is not sufficient, management attention gets consumed by firefighting instead of building the future. For us, continuous growth means building a healthier business year after year — one that generates stronger throughput, better cash flow, and high delivery reliability over time.

Q. Many companies set annual targets and review performance monthly. Where does this approach fall short?

A. Annual targets provide direction, but monthly reviews often create a delayed response system. By the time delivery, quality, or customer issues appear in monthly reports, the business has already lost valuable time. Weekly reviews create a much faster feedback loop. They improve visibility, accelerate decision-making, and help organisations respond before small issues become structural problems. We follow three simple principles:
  • Focus on a few key parameters that truly reflect business performance
  • Plan better than before
  • Continuously reduce the gap between plan and actual execution

The Role of Measurement and Discipline

Q. You often emphasise measurement as a key driver of performance. What are the most common mistakes organisations make in how they measure success?

A. Most organisations measure what is easy to track rather than what actually drives business outcomes. Departments optimise local KPIs such as utilisation, output, or efficiency without asking whether the overall system is improving. We often see companies achieving internal targets while delivery performance, cash flow, or profitability continue to deteriorate. The real question is not whether every department is busy. The real question is whether the organisation is improving throughput, strengthening flow, and moving closer to its goal.

Q. How does shifting from traditional KPIs to system-level metrics change decision-making within a company?

A. One manufacturing client had excellent machine utilisation metrics, yet consistently failed to meet delivery commitments because dispatch capacity had become the real bottleneck. Inventory kept accumulating in the warehouse while customers continued facing delays. The moment we shifted focus to On-Time-In-Full (OTIF) delivery as the primary metric, behaviour across departments changed. Teams stopped optimising individual targets and started aligning around customer delivery and flow.

Q. Goldratt Bharat advocates a weekly review mechanism. What makes weekly reviews more effective than monthly or quarterly cycles?

A. Weekly reviews create a much tighter feedback loop between decisions and outcomes. In most organisations, monthly or quarterly reviews come too late. By the time a problem appears on a dashboard, the impact is already visible in lost sales, delayed deliveries, excess inventory, or cash flow pressure. A weekly cadence changes organisational behaviour. It improves execution discipline, enables faster corrective action, and prevents small operational issues from compounding over time. It also eliminates the dreaded  “month-end syndrome,” where teams push activity at the last minute instead of maintaining steady operational flow throughout the month.

Leadership and Mindset

Q. Continuous improvement requires consistency over time. What role does leadership mindset play in sustaining this discipline?

A. Continuous improvement requires leaders to stay committed long after the initial excitement of transformation fades. The most effective leaders create consistency in focus, reviews, and decision-making rather than constantly chasing new initiatives. Leadership behaviour sets the tone for the organisation. One of our clients conducts its weekly review every Monday at 2 PM without exception. Even when schedules become demanding, the CEO joins the meeting fully prepared and on time. That level of consistency sends a powerful message across the organisation.

Q. Resistance to change is common when performance measurement systems are altered. How can leaders manage this transition effectively?

A. Training and hand-holding are critical in the early stages, especially when teams are moving away from familiar KPIs. At the same time, leadership cannot remain overly cautious. Transformation requires clarity, decisiveness, and consistency from the top. Some resistance is inevitable whenever accountability and measurement systems change. What matters most is aligning KPIs to the company’s overall goal rather than departmental optimisation. Once teams understand how their metrics connect to business outcomes, resistance gradually shifts towards ownership and collaboration.

Looking Ahead

Q. As businesses adopt new technologies like AI and automation, how does the discipline of continuous improvement remain relevant?

A. AI can accelerate decisions, automate tasks, and improve efficiency. But if it does not improve the system’s constraint, it remains a local improvement rather than a business transformation. In the Theory of Constraints, meaningful improvement comes from identifying the bottleneck that limits throughput. Optimising non-constraints may generate more activity and more data, but not necessarily better business performance. The real question is not “Where can AI be applied?” The real question is “Where is the constraint, and how can AI help elevate it?”

Q. What is one misconception about business growth that you would like to challenge?

A. One misconception we need to challenge is that companies must continuously take on debt in order to grow. Sustainable growth is often more robust  when it is built through internal accruals, stronger cash flow, and better throughput. Growth funded by operational excellence creates resilience and long-term stability. The focus should not only be on becoming bigger. It should also be on becoming healthier as a business system.

Closing Question

Q. If there is one habit or practice every business leader should adopt to ensure continuous growth, what would it be?

A. I often refer to the idea from The ONE Thing by Gary Keller: extraordinary results come from narrowing focus, not expanding it endlessly. Every leadership team should constantly ask: “What is the one thing we can improve such that everything else becomes easier or less necessary” In business terms, that usually means identifying the system’s constraint and improving it with discipline and consistency. When organisations achieve clarity on that, the impact on output, cash flow, and execution can be substantial, that too without increasing resources.

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