Vision 10: Quarterly Rocks

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Vision 10: Quarterly Rocks
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Welcome to Focus and Vision with Gino Wickman, where we help you master EOS®.

In this episode, we focus on the seventh section of the V/TO®: What are your Quarterly Rocks? 

To establish Rocks, look 90 days into the future and identify the crucial tasks your organization must accomplish to stay on track with your 1-Year Plan.

Through this process, you’ll set a future date tied to each quarter, determine measurable goals, extract major issues from your 1-Year Plan, assign Rock ownership to individuals on the leadership team, and potentially decide on a quarter theme or focus.

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