“We are the most focused company that I know of or have read of or have any knowledge of. We keep the amount of things we focus on very small in number so that we can put enormous energy behind the ones we do choose.” -Tim Cook, Apple CEO
All too often goals lack clarity. In other words, we constantly set goals that no one can achieve because there’s no finish line; no way of telling whether you completed the goal or not and where you stand at any given point. Here are some examples of goals that lack measurement:
Exiting vague theory, we activate a proven set of practices that have been tested and refined by hundreds of organizations and thousands of teams over many years. Simply put, enabling organizations of all shapes and sizes to focus their finest efforts on one or two wildly important goals (WIGs) that will make all the difference, instead of giving mediocre effort to dozens of goals.
What is this lack of clarity in your goal-setting process costing your organization?
This dilemma is overcome by executing a matched set of 4 deceptively simple rules:
Here’s a warning: Resist the temptation to oversimplify.
As a quick wrap up for now, remember, a WIG is not a strategy. A WIG is a tactical goal with a limited time frame. Some WIGs take years to implement. Use your own judgment.