Showing posts with label Business Execution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business Execution. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

4DX Keynote 5.07.13


Back by popular demand, Chris McChesney, FranklinCovey’s Global Execution Practice Leader and best-selling author of The 4Disciplines of Execution, is coming to DFW (Embassy Suites - Frisco) for an Execution Keynote with area leaders on the morning of May 7th.

Executing a strategy that requires a change in human behavior is probably THE biggest challenge a leader will face.  FranklinCovey has developed a proven leadership process known as 4DX, designed to help leaders execute behaviorchange strategy.  After 10 years of helping over a thousand intact teams execute key strategic goals, this process has now become a best-selling book and is the fastest growing practice at FranklinCovey today.

Make sure you don’t miss this keynote event as we expect it to sell out!  Click on the links below to learn more about The 4 Disciplines of Execution.




 
Call 214-387-9960 to register or inquire further.
Learn more about our results online: www.the4disciplinesofexecution.com

Friday, December 7, 2012

4DX and The Strategy Map

In October of 2011, I wrote a post titled, The5 Stages of Performance Improvement, about how it relates to organizations executing strategy.  This was by far one my most read posts and it is always a great discussion point for leaders.  Executing a strategy that requires a change in human behavior is probably one of the most difficult challenges a leader will ever face.

After studying execution and working with thousands of teams globally over the last decade, FranklinCovey built a process to help leaders with this challenge known as The4 Disciplines of Execution.  This methodology was released earlier this year as a Simon & Schuster book and has been at the top of the Wall Street Journal Best-Seller list.  You can download an introduction here.

To better understand the basic principles, consider watching this 16-minute video:  The 4 Disciplines of Execution Overview.

After you watch the video above, you might wonder how this 4DX fits into your overall strategy.  The graphic below helps illustrate that.  This graphic differentiates the 3 aspects to most strategies:

·         Stroke of the Pen
·         Whirlwind
·         Behavior Change


 
 
We also have another great video that illustrates The Strategy Map above.  Click here to watch.
 
 
If you would like to learn more about how our 4Disciplines of Execution Process might be able to help you in the coming year, let’s set up an introductory meeting with your local Client Partner.  It will be an hour well spent and we’ll be sure to bring you a copy of the book.
 
Let FranklinCovey become your ultimate competitive advantage in 2013 and beyond!
 
John Vakidis
Business Partner | FranklinCovey
214.387.9960 |
john.vakidis@franklincovey.com
 
PS - Check out these quotes below about The 4 Disciplines of Execution!
 
"What Six Sigma and Lean are to manufacturing, The 4 Disciplines of Execution is to executing your strategy. 4DX is a practical methodology that can solve every leader's #1 challenge: execution."
-Ram Charan, coauthor of the best-selling Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done and author of What the CEO Wants You to Know
 
"Many of the foundational values of Marriott are embodied within The 4 Disciplines of Execution. By utilizing this process inside our organization, our leaders and teams have been able to set and achieve extraordinary goals, which have had a significant impact on making ‘Our Guests' Experience' truly remarkable. Any organization can create these same kinds of breakthrough results if they apply the principles and processes taught in this book!"
-J. W. Marriott, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marriott International, Inc.
 
"The 4 Disciplines' practical guidance on goal-setting and measurement resonates with groups at all levels in our organization. Many teams have applied this intuitive approach to build engagement and increase execution and accountability."
- Dave Dillon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Kroger Co.


Monday, September 17, 2012

The 4 Disciplines of Execution Book Tour

 
 
 

As of today’s post, these events are almost full and only 2 weeks away!  Follow this link to download an introduction to our newest best seller, The 4 Disciplines of Execution, by Chris McChesney, Sean Covet and Jim Huling.

If you are a leader located in the DFW or Oklahoma, make sure you and your peers don’t miss this event.  This will be our biggest and best event of 2012!  Contact me to register today!

Let FranklinCovey become your competitive advantage in 2013 and beyond!
John Vakidis

Friday, August 10, 2012

Solving the Execution Challenge

A little over a decade ago, our CEO, Bob Whitman, was meeting with his executive coach, Ram Charan.  They had a conversation that went something like this…

Bob: “Ram, what do you think is the next big thing for FranklinCovey?” 
Ram: “Bob, the biggest challenge of the 21st century is no doubt going to be execution!  If FranklinCovey can boil execution down to a few basic principles like you did for 7 Habits with individual effectiveness, you’ll hit the mark.”
So after a ton of money and research, we confirmed what Ram had to say.  Over the last decade by working with nearly a thousand implementations, our Global Execution Practice Leader and his consultant team has perfected a management process for executing strategy, known as, The 4 Disciplines of Execution. 
Chris not only leads our Execution Practice across the world, but he also is a best-selling author.  His new book, The 4 Disciplines of Execution is flying off shelves.  It has become a best-seller with the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and has received a ton of praise in the business community. 





If you have never heard Chris speak on the subject of Strategic Goal Execution, you’re missing out.  Chris is probably one of the most knowledgeable people on the planet on the subject and he is a funny and dynamic speaker.  You can go purchase Chris’s book at the book store for $28 or you can join other leaders in your area for one of his book tour-keynote events this year ($29 each for groups of 5 or more / $49 for individuals).
 
If you would be interested in letting FranklinCovey help you solve your execution challenge, let’s talk!  We are helping organizations achieve amazing results like these and I am 100% CONFIDENT we can enable your organization to execute bettwe and increase your employee engagement through the process.
Giving organizations the competitive advantage,
John Vakidis


Friday, April 13, 2012

Execution 101

If Strategic Goal Execution was only as easy as the diagram above!  Michael Mink with Investors.com recently wrote an article titled, Execute Company Objectives By Nurturing Accountability.  The author quotes Sean Covey, Chris McChesney and Jim Huling from their new book The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Make Your Most Wildly Important Goals Happen.  Their book will be released in just a few short weeks!

Michael goes on to write about tips every leader should consider: Prioritize, Act, Fuel the Fire, Create Accountability, Evaluate, Enable, Energize.

At FranklinCovey, we have boiled down execution into 4 key steps that we like to call, The 4 Disciplines. 

They are:

·         Focus on the Wildly Important
·         Act on the Lead Measures
·         Keep a Compelling Scoreboard
·         Create a Cadence of Accountability

Once organizations “install” The 4 Disciplines of Execution through our Manager’s Certification Process, they typically outperform the initial goals set in place.  Goals that have never been achieved can be achieved in months.  This transformation happens, simply because organizations are now able to get their middle performers to behave like their top performers.  In many cases, it is a 4X improvement, which has a dramatic impact towards the bottom line!

Watch this video below and allow Chris McChesney, our Global Execution Practice Leader, to provide you with more information.

 

Be sure to follow me on Twitter so you’ll know when the book is released.  I am positive it will be one of the best-selling business books this year!

All the best!
John Vakidis

Friday, March 23, 2012

Creating a Culture of Execution

In today’s busy world, it is harder than ever for employees to stay productive.  It’s even harder for employees to execute the organization’s strategic goals, while holding down their day job. 
As a leader, getting your team to execute your top strategic goals is probably one of the biggest challenges you will ever face!
In his book, Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done (co-authored with Larry Bossidy), Ram Charan once said…

“To understand execution, you have to keep three key points in mind:
(1) Execution is a discipline, and integral to strategy
(2) Execution is the major job of the business leader
(3) Execution must be a core element of an organization’s culture.”

He goes on to say, “Execution is a systematic process for (A) rigorously discussing how’s and what’s;
(B) questioning tenaciously; and (C) following through and ensuring accountability.  It includes:

·         Making assumptions about the business environment
·         Assessing the organizations capabilities
·         Linking strategy to operations and the people who will implement the strategy
·         Synchronizing those people and they’re various disciplines
·         Linking rewards to outcomes.

FranklinCovey has partnered with hundreds of organizations to help them execute by with The 4 Disciplines of Execution - Manager’s Certification Process.  Watch the video below to see how we help organizations, Move the Middle.




If you want to help your organization grab hold of performance, follow this link to view videos for:
You will hear them reference the success of their WIGS.  These are their Wildly Important Goals.


·         Execution overview
·         Opryland
·         Grocery Store 334
·         Gwinnett Medical
·         Move the Middle

On this page, you will also find these helpful files:

·         Manager Certification Process (PDF)
·         Results Brochure (PDF)

If you would like to learn more about Creating a Culture of Execution in your team/organization, go to our Live Events Page and look for our next Execution showcase or event in your area.  If you would like to set up a meeting by phone to discuss further, fill out the information with our Online Appointment Book on the top right-hand side of this blog.  I’ll be happy put you in touch with your local Client Partner.

If you want to learn more, check out a previous post about The 5 Stages of Performance Improvement.  I think you will find it helpful. 

Enabling success one company at a time,
John Vakidis

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Friday, October 28, 2011

The 5 Stages of Performance Improvement

One of the world’s top business consultants is Ram Charan.  He has personally coached leaders from several top 100 Fortune Companies for many years.   He is probably best known for his work around Strategic Goal Execution.  Ram once said, “To understand execution, you have to keep three key points in mind: (1) Execution is a discipline, and integral to strategy; (2) Execution is the major job of the business leader; (3) Execution must be a core element of an organization’s culture.”

We are going to explore this today because Execution is probably the biggest challenge a leader will ever face.  In the beginning, it sounds easy.  You’re the leader, you have a team, you have shared your strategy and now, all they have to do is execute, right?  Wrong!  It’s much more difficult than that.

First of all, only half of the people will claim they understood what you said.  In reality, only 15% of people can articulate the strategy back to you and only half of those people probably know what to do.  If 7-8% of your staff knows how to execute your plan, do you think you will make it?

Having the capability to execute is probably one of the most important aspects a leader can instill in their culture.  While the statistics above are more of a picture of most businesses, there is still light at the end of the tunnel.  Some organizations get it right year after year, and yours can too!
Please take a moment to review the photo below of The 5 Stages of Performance Improvement. 

Let’s review each of these stages, so you can see HOW a culture is developed and strategy shifts towards execution. 

1.)    Drive to improve - Obviously, this is the first step.  If you don’t change what you are currently doing in your business, you will not improve what you are doing now.  So, the leaders must have this “drive” in order to begin making a shift in the culture.
2.)    Leadership Emphasis - This is when the executive team picks something.  It is best, to pick one or two top strategic imperatives.  When you start adding goals to the list, The Law of Diminishing Return will kick your tail!  It is also important that leaders don’t change this emphasis on a regular basis.  If they do, their teams will never start to accept accountability because they know a new strategy will be developed soon.
3.)    Team Accountability - Once the teams take ownership of the goal is when you begin to see a momentum building towards creating your culture.  Division leaders now understand the goal; they know how they contribute to executing the strategy.  Now they are communicating to their teams regularly and holding individuals accountable for measurable activity towards the goal.
4.)    Individual Ownership - It’s one thing for a leader to tell you what to do, but when your individual contributors hold themselves accountable and start behaving in new proactive ways to take new steps towards implementation, this is when the wheels start moving. 
5.)    Habits - When individuals start putting new practices into place and do them consistently, you’ve got something!  This is when the rubber is beginning to hit the road.  Now leaders can predict outcomes based on a large group of individual behaviors or habits. 
To sum it all up, our Regional Execution Practice Leader Scott Thele, recently said, "Your organization's culture is nothing more or less than the collection of habits of the majority of people most of the time."  You can have a culture that executes or one that doesn’t.  It’s all a result of your culture and people’s habits. 

The goal is get your middle performers to behave like your top performers.  Whether you have one location and you want most of the people performing at peak performance or whether you have multiple locations and you most of them performing like your top sites, the challenge is getting the large group to behave well, consistently.  We call it Moving the Middle.  How would your bottom line be affected if you could shift performance by 20% of your middle 60% of your organization?  Do the math! 


If you are a leader and are looking to execute a strategy that is going to take a substantial change in human behavior, then I highly encourage you to take a serious look at our proven process known as, The 4 Disciplines of Execution.  We are helping clients across the globe achieve some pretty amazing results. 

For more information or to join us for one of our upcoming sessions, Creating a Culture of Execution, please give me a call.  We would like to be your strategic partner in 2012 and beyond!

Sincerely,

John Vakidis
Associate Client Partner | FranklinCovey
214.387.9960 |
john.vakidis@franklincovey.com