It made me think of how I can be more purposeful in how I structure my workday and avoid the trappings of the whirlwind.
Charlene McIvor
on 20 December 2021 at 12:00 pm
The idea of focusing on one WIG goal and breaking down the pieces needed to achieve that goal.
Alex
on 20 December 2021 at 11:29 am
I’d agree with Shelby — I have a lot of different tasks to move through throughout the day, ranging from posting to editing to writing, etc. Learning how to make ONE WIG to focus on really seems like an answer to all of my problems, and everything else would fall to place around it.
theresa
on 20 December 2021 at 10:08 am
The WIG and tools to support you and your team on achieving it.
craig
on 20 December 2021 at 10:06 am
Focus on the one thing.
Ashley
on 20 December 2021 at 9:52 am
Definitely prioritizing goals and be able to focus on one WIG. Yes we have day to day tasks and “goals” but being able to have one larger goal to focus on is important and will get you ahead in the long run.
Lesley
on 20 December 2021 at 9:43 am
The book gleaned and acknowledged some skills that I didn’t realize I have learned over time or forgot I already knew.
Ewa
on 20 December 2021 at 9:41 am
These principles, when used with commitment and perseverance, can be adapted to improve both professional and personal lives. When we track our performance, we become more engaged and more successful in our efforts.
Michelle
on 20 December 2021 at 9:38 am
The tips on focusing on one WIG goal….
Aiden Brook
on 20 December 2021 at 9:17 am
4DX forces you to check in with yourself and make sure you are headed in the right direction.
That’s what I find most beneficial.
Sonja Begemann
on 20 December 2021 at 9:14 am
I have a lot of goals – personal and professional. The idea of drilling down to one incredibly specific goal (WIG) with strong measures of success and metrics by which you can tell you’re on track is critical. While day-to-day and smaller goals/tasks can support the goal, it’s so important to know the big big goal. I’m eager to create that path as we work to become a digital powerhouse.
Shelby
on 20 December 2021 at 9:09 am
I found this book to be a good reminder of a lot of helpful practices. Like staying focused, staying consistent, and holding yourself and your team accountable.One of the biggest things I learned was that you need to focus on ONE WIG.
SHAWN BROOK
on 20 December 2021 at 9:09 am
The concept to focus on leading metrics instead of focusing only on lagging metrics.
easy to follow. great takeaways.
It made me think of how I can be more purposeful in how I structure my workday and avoid the trappings of the whirlwind.
The idea of focusing on one WIG goal and breaking down the pieces needed to achieve that goal.
I’d agree with Shelby — I have a lot of different tasks to move through throughout the day, ranging from posting to editing to writing, etc. Learning how to make ONE WIG to focus on really seems like an answer to all of my problems, and everything else would fall to place around it.
The WIG and tools to support you and your team on achieving it.
Focus on the one thing.
Definitely prioritizing goals and be able to focus on one WIG. Yes we have day to day tasks and “goals” but being able to have one larger goal to focus on is important and will get you ahead in the long run.
The book gleaned and acknowledged some skills that I didn’t realize I have learned over time or forgot I already knew.
These principles, when used with commitment and perseverance, can be adapted to improve both professional and personal lives. When we track our performance, we become more engaged and more successful in our efforts.
The tips on focusing on one WIG goal….
4DX forces you to check in with yourself and make sure you are headed in the right direction.
That’s what I find most beneficial.
I have a lot of goals – personal and professional. The idea of drilling down to one incredibly specific goal (WIG) with strong measures of success and metrics by which you can tell you’re on track is critical. While day-to-day and smaller goals/tasks can support the goal, it’s so important to know the big big goal. I’m eager to create that path as we work to become a digital powerhouse.
I found this book to be a good reminder of a lot of helpful practices. Like staying focused, staying consistent, and holding yourself and your team accountable.One of the biggest things I learned was that you need to focus on ONE WIG.
The concept to focus on leading metrics instead of focusing only on lagging metrics.