The-4-disciplines-of-execution_Summary
The-4-disciplines-of-execution_Summary
The 4 Disciplines of
Execution
Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
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Key Takeaways
Avoid the focus trap. Leaders often struggle to narrow their focus due to:
Example: For a WIG to increase sales, a lag measure might be total revenue,
while lead measures could include:
Stages of change:
Moving the middle. Focus on improving the performance of the middle 60%
of team members, rather than just relying on top performers or trying to fix
the bottom 20%.
Keys to sustainability:
Automating 4DX:
Start small with a critically important goal that will make a tangible
difference
Be extra diligent in following the 4DX process to prove its effectiveness
Strive for consistency and quick wins to build credibility
Involve team members in setting WIGs and lead measures to increase
ownership
Address concerns openly and demonstrate leader commitment to the
process
Review Summary
4.08 out of 5
Average of 10k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.
The 4 Disciplines of Execution receives mostly positive reviews,
praised for its practical approach to goal-setting and execution.
Readers appreciate its focus on lead measures, compelling
scoreboards, and accountability. Many find it applicable beyond
business settings. Some criticize it as a sales pitch for
FranklinCovey's services, while others note its similarity to existing
management techniques. The book's emphasis on focusing on wildly
important goals and overcoming daily distractions resonates with
many readers. Overall, it's seen as a valuable resource for improving
organizational performance and achieving goals.