I have facilitated countless two-day planning sessions for my clients. People ask me: “Patrick, do we really need to spend that much time planning every quarter? Is there that much to talk about?”
The answer is: You don’t need two days to figure out what your goals are for the approaching quarter. You need this time to figure out how you are going to do everything you want to accomplish. Your team needs time to discuss what issues or obstacles you might encounter as the quarter unfolds. Otherwise, you will fall into what we call the Strategy Execution Gap.
Instead of waiting until difficulties arise, bring the right people together to discuss a game plan in advance so that everyone can understand their part in winning as a team. If you cannot visualize a specific execution plan for your strategy, you may leave Point A (where you are), but you’ll tumble into the Strategy Execution Gap before you reach Point B (where you want to go).
As you work with your team to determine how you will accomplish your goals, here are a few questions you should be asking:
Everybody on the team must get aligned on how to achieve the company’s plan at this stage. Otherwise, you will never achieve success for those goals you worked hard to write!
To execute your quarter successfully, start by visualizing the path ahead. Write down the action steps or tasks you will need to complete to actually get the work done, and assign a due date to each. Focus on key actions and milestones, not every mundane thing you will be doing.
This is your execution path forward. Without this path, you risk not knowing how to get your priority accomplished. You need to visualize how you will take each step of the journey to reach your destination.
In your execution discussions, call out any potential obstacles that may arise as you execute each goal. Avoid being blindsided. If you can identify these obstacles now and discuss solutions for them with everyone in the room, you will be able to cut down on emergency meetings later on. Clearing your execution path by predicting obstacles will save you time and energy.
Great execution doesn’t happen by chance. It takes more than well-written goals or a clever strategy.
Devote serious time to defining your how. Ask tough questions, and break down each priority into key tasks. Anticipate challenges so that you won’t be blindsided. Once you can clearly visualize your execution path, you will be ready to bridge the Strategy Execution Gap and journey toward success.
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