In this roundtable discussion, leaders with diverse backgrounds and roles share how they successfully institutionalized principles and practices from The 4 Disciplines of Execution towards desired organizational outcomes.
80% of your results will come from 20% of your activities - are you focusing on the right ones?
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The 4 Disciplines of Execution (4DX) is a simple, repeatable, and proven formula for executing on your most important strategic priorities in the midst of the whirlwind.

Learn from the bestselling author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution, Chris McChesney, on what leaders can do to help the organization move forward despite the whirlwind of the day job.

The execute your must-win strategies On Demand webcast is powered by principles from The 4 Disciplines of Execution (4DX®) that have been tested and refined by thousands of organizations worldwide.

Organizations spend more than $30 billion dollars annually on strategy creation, and more than 80% of those strategies fail. How can an organization with superb people and strategy fail so often?

Discipline 1: Focus on the Wildly Important - A wildly important goal (WIG) is a goal that can make all the difference. You're going to commit to apply a disproportionate amount of energy to it.
Bestselling author and strategy execution expert Chris McChesney outlines how The 4 Disciplines of Execution® can help leaders drive results, even during uncertain and ambiguous times.

The Opryland is a great example of how WIGs can be aligned across multiple levels of an organization to create powerful results.

Not all actions are created equal. Thijs Westerink shares some advice to help you identify the right actions to measure to ensure you achieve your goals.

The discipline of leverage requires you to identify and act on the measures that are predictive of reaching your goal and that can be influenced by you and the team.

As companies, we have varying degrees of engagement and performance from our employees. How do we take the average engagement of our employees and move it to extraordinary engagement?

The discipline of engagement requires you to create a players' scoreboard so that members of the team can easily tell whether they are winning or losing.

FranklinCovey’s Senior Vice President of Sales U.S. and Canada, Jennifer Colosimo, shares the most effective way to prevent the regression of employees into undesirable behaviors.

In this clip, Chris shares the importance of playing a high-stakes, winnable game in the workplace.

The quickest way to kill execution: lose focus or over-goal your team or your organization.

Learn from the bestselling author of the 4 Disciplines of Execution®, Chris McChesney, as he discusses what a leadership team needs to do to navigate unnecessary complexity.

The discipline of commitment requires you to hold regularly scheduled team meetings where members make and keep commitments to each other to execute on the wildly important goal.

Most leaders understand how difficult it is to execute on a strategy that requires a change in other peoples’ behavior.

Jennifer Colosimo, FranklinCovey's Senior Vice President of Sales for US and Canada, shares some tips to help leaders narrow their focus on critical goals.
It takes incredible discipline to execute a strategic goal in any organization. Read how The 4 Disciplines of Execution can be implemented to achieve remarkable results in government.
How The 4 Disciplines of Execution have been used to create dramatic results in production and operations environments.