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[Identify Your Business Constraint: Supply vs. Demand]-[Supply vs. Demand: Stop Focusing On The Wrong Problems | Ep 899]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2025-06-03

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📋 Summary

The Core Triage: Supply vs. Demand

In the pursuit of rapid business growth, many entrepreneurs inadvertently stall by attempting to solve problems that do not exist. Alex Hormozi argues that every business is either supply-constrained or demand-constrained, and it is impossible to be both simultaneously. Identifying which category your business falls into is the foundational step for scaling without creating unnecessary chaos.

Diagnosing the Constraint

To identify your primary bottleneck, ask yourself: "If I doubled my ad budget or outreach today, would I be able to double my sales?"

  • Supply-constrained: If doubling your efforts would create a "mess" you cannot handle—such as overflowing waiting lists, unfulfilled orders, or strained service capacity—you have a supply problem.
  • Demand-constrained: If you have empty tables, open calendar slots, or idle inventory, you have a demand problem. Marketing efforts are failing to fill your existing capacity.

Strategies for Supply-Constrained Businesses

If you are at capacity, marketing more is counterproductive. Hormozi suggests three primary levers:

  1. Aggressive Pricing: Raising prices by 50% to 100% can often lead to higher profits while serving fewer customers, simultaneously solving the capacity issue and increasing margins.
  2. Service Delivery Ratio: Shift from one-on-one services to one-to-many models or small group formats to increase efficiency without increasing headcount.
  3. Capacity Expansion: Hire and train additional staff or implement technology to allow current team members to deliver more, effectively multiplying your output.

Strategies for Demand-Constrained Businesses

When the product is solid but the market remains unaware, the focus must shift to acquisition:

  • Reallocate Resources: Stop over-investing in product features that no one is asking for. If your churn rate is near zero, "let that dog lie" and redirect your cash flow and talent toward marketing, outbound sales, or affiliate partnerships.
  • Optimize the Funnel: Often, the issue isn't a lack of interest, but a "demand leak" in the sales process. Ensure your landing pages, headlines, and call-to-action scripts are structured to convert the traffic you already have.
  • Targeting the Right Avatar: As seen in the enterprise software example, growth can be stalled by the "principal-agent problem." Ensure you are selling to the actual decision-maker rather than the individual who simply pays the bill.

The "Accordion" Nature of Growth

Business growth is an iterative process. Solving a demand constraint will inevitably lead to a supply constraint. The most common pitfall is failing to switch focus once a constraint has been resolved. Entrepreneurs who continue to optimize for demand when they are already sold out create "chaos and unhappy customers," while those who focus on operations when they have no customers to serve waste resources on "potential" that never translates to "throughput."

Final Takeaway

Growth is not merely the result of hard work; it is the result of "working hard on the right problem." By continuously identifying the current constraint, you can stop wasting limited resources on non-critical improvements and focus on the specific bottleneck that is currently preventing your business from scaling. As Hormozi notes, sometimes the path to growth isn't more clients—it is better, more profitable clients who value your service enough to pay what it is worth.

🎯Key Sentences

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But the thing is, is that we want more people in.
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Let that dog lie.
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To be clear, my results aren't typical.
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I'm not promising that you're going to have that experience.
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you built it, but people aren't coming, right?
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📝Key Phrases

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let that dog lie
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north of
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turn people away
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kill two birds with one stone
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lever
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📖 Transcript

there is an element where at some point, especially the more niched you are, especially the more higher end you are, the more you are going to be able to keep customers because your product's really good, but it's not going to necessarily grow the business.
So if looking at the business from the constraints perspective, we'd be like, okay, let's pull some resources from continuing to invest in the product where we currently have no one churning.
But the thing is, is that we want more people in.
And so let's go get more customers. Let that dog lie.
Reallocate some resources so you can let more people know about the stuff.
I'm going to show you how to grow your business so fast this year that it makes your accountant nervous.

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