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We constantly hear, “Our problem is not a lack of strategy—we know WHAT to do, we just aren’t doing IT!” Much of the frustration associated with execution can be traced back to the way goals initially are set.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Chris McChesney, Global Practice Leader of Execution, FranklinCovey<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tFor 18 years, my team at Franklin Covey and I have worked with more than 4,000 organizations on setting and executing strategic goals. Execution is often frustrating, even for the most capable leaders. We constantly hear, “There’s no shortage of good ideas around here!” or “Our problem is not a lack of strategy—we know WHAT<\/em> to do, we just aren’t doing IT!”<\/em>Much of the frustration associated with execution can be traced back to the way goals initially are set. Here are six common goal-setting mistakes<\/a> that make execution more difficult than it needs to be:   <\/p>\n

\n\t1. Painting everything with the same brush.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\t As leaders we are responsible for many types of outcomes and yet most just use one word, “goal,” to describe them all. A typical leader’s list of goals might include a project deadline, the hiring of two new people, four performance standards,an outcome associated with a corporate initiative, and even some cultural issues such as “improved communication.” To the leader, all of these “goals” feel critical, but the list in its entirety feels complex and overwhelming. And that’s a bad recipe for goal achievement. <\/p>\n

\n\tInstead:<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tSort your “goals” into three categories: <\/p>\n