How Ravi Gilani Built India's Most Influential Management Consulting Practice

Ravi Gilani, Founder & Managing Consultant, Goldratt BharatNew Delhi [India] : 27 years ago, he introduced a methodology that very few peopl...

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Ravi Gilani, Founder & Managing Consultant, Goldratt Bharat

New Delhi [India] : 27 years ago, he introduced a methodology that very few people had heard about in India. Over the years, he has trained 2,00,000 professionals, created 1,10,000 jobs, and helped one of India's largest steel companies script one of the most memorable turnarounds of India Inc. He did all of it without any advertising, just word of mouth from one business owner to another.

There is a moment in every significant business story where the most important decision happens quietly, without fanfare, in a way that only makes sense in retrospect.

For Ravi Gilani, that moment came in 1998. He had spent 21 years inside two of India's leading industrial organisations - Tata Motors and Eicher - accumulating the kind of operations knowledge that cannot be taught in a classroom. He had watched, at close range, how Indian companies managed their factories, their supply chains, their people, and their cash. He had seen the patterns - the effort, the discipline, the genuine commitment to improvement - and he had also seen what the effort was consistently failing to produce.

Then he encountered a book. A business novel, to be precise, written by an Israeli physicist named Eliyahu Goldratt. It was called The Goal. And what it described - the Theory of Constraints, a methodology built on the idea that every system has one binding constraint that limits its overall output - gave Gilani a framework for the pattern he had been watching for two decades.

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