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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.

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Mentioned in 31 episodes

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Eric Partaker
as a book containing a question about identifying areas for impactful change in a business.
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A Brutally Honest Conversation With My CEO Coach - Eric Partaker
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David Sparks
when referencing the 'whirlwind' vs. important goals framework for planning.
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250: Planning Your Week
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Brooks Duncan
to illustrate the importance of having a wildly important goal to rally around.
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Tips for Strategic Planning: Frameworks and Tactics for 2026 (TPS599)
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Andy Stanley
as an extraordinary book on strategy and execution, co-authored by
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Chris McChesney
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The Four Disciplines of Execution, Part 1—From the Vault
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Mike Schmitz
as a book whose summary was generated by an AI tool, initially different from his expectations.
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201: Right Thing, Right Now by Ryan Holiday
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Andy Stanley
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Chris McChesney
as the central topic of their discussion on executing strategy and achieving organizational goals.
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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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Cal Newport
when discussing the importance of lead indicators in goal setting.
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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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Anna Talerico
as a book that influenced her approach to operational rigor.
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SPOTLIGHT: Instilling Operational Rigor in a Growing Business with Anna Talerico, CEO of CFI

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