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Mentioned in 31 episodes
The 4 Disciplines of Execution
Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
Book • 2012
In 'The 4 Disciplines of Execution', authors Chris McChesney, Sean Covey, and Jim Huling provide a framework for organizations to achieve their most important goals.
The book outlines four disciplines: focusing on the wildly important, acting on the lead measures, keeping a compelling scoreboard, and creating a cadence of accountability.
These disciplines help teams and individuals stay focused and motivated to execute their strategies effectively.
The book outlines four disciplines: focusing on the wildly important, acting on the lead measures, keeping a compelling scoreboard, and creating a cadence of accountability.
These disciplines help teams and individuals stay focused and motivated to execute their strategies effectively.
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Mentioned in 31 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book containing a question about identifying areas for impactful change in a business.


Eric Partaker

328 snips
A Brutally Honest Conversation With My CEO Coach - Eric Partaker
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when referencing the 'whirlwind' vs. important goals framework for planning.


David Sparks

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250: Planning Your Week
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to illustrate the importance of having a wildly important goal to rally around.


Brooks Duncan

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Tips for Strategic Planning: Frameworks and Tactics for 2026 (TPS599)
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as an extraordinary book on strategy and execution, co-authored by 

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Andy Stanley


Chris McChesney

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The Four Disciplines of Execution, Part 1—From the Vault
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as a book whose summary was generated by an AI tool, initially different from his expectations.


Mike Schmitz

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201: Right Thing, Right Now by Ryan Holiday
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as the central topic of their discussion on executing strategy and achieving organizational goals.


Andy Stanley


Chris McChesney

65 snips
The Four Disciplines of Execution, Part 2—From the Vault
Mentioned by Scott Young as a book on achieving goals through focused effort and accountability.

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(Ep 304) - Foundations Conversation - Month 2 Update Productivity
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when discussing the importance of lead indicators in goal setting.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 191: Can We Fix the Internet?
Mentioned by Martin Moore, noting that the book highlights the issue of organizations trying to do too much.

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Your 7-Step Playbook to Replace Busywork With Real Results
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as a book that influenced her approach to operational rigor.

Anna Talerico

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SPOTLIGHT: Instilling Operational Rigor in a Growing Business with Anna Talerico, CEO of CFI





