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Isn’t It Obvious? Retailing and the Theory of Constraints is a business novel by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, written with Ilan Eshkoli and Joe Brownleer. It applies Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints to the retail sector, showing how a business can improve results by identifying and managing the core constraint that limits performance. Like The Goal, the book uses a fictional narrative rather than a traditional management textbook, making its ideas easier to follow through the decisions and consequences faced by the characters. The story centers on a family retail business and explores how small operational changes can produce major improvements when they are aimed at the real bottleneck rather than at surface symptoms. Its purpose is not merely to describe retail problems, but to demonstrate a systematic way of thinking about flow, replenishment, inventory, and profitability. The novel format is central to its design: readers are expected to reason through the situation alongside the characters and arrive at the underlying logic themselves.