Set Your Quarterly Priorities
By setting crystal clear priorities – EOS® calls them ‘Rocks’ – every quarter as a team, you gain considerably more focus and traction to reach your goals. The term ‘Rock’ came from an analogy in Stephen Covey’s book, First Things First.
What is a traction rock?
Rocks are the three to seven very specific strategic initiatives that you have identified as priorities for your team, your department or your company. By choosing specific smaller goals and holding people accountable, you can better ensure that your company will continue to grow.
What is rock and types of rock?
There are three kinds of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma or lava) cools and solidifies. Sedimentary rocks originate when particles settle out of water or air, or by precipitation of minerals from water. They accumulate in layers.
What are the big rocks in your life?
Simply put, your Big Rocks are your priorities. They are the tasks, projects, or goals you absolutely accomplish. They are your mission-critical objectives—not items on a messy, sprawling to-do list.
What are the 5 smart goals?
What are the five SMART goals? The SMART acronym outlines a strategy for reaching any objective. SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and anchored within a Time Frame.
What is EOS model?
EOS Model. Those six components are: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction. These must be managed and strengthened to create a healthy, well-run business.
What is a good example of a SMART goal?
Example goal after “achievable” criteria: “I would like to increase my typing speed of 50 words per minute to 65 words per minute, and I can achieve this goal by making small increases in my typing speed each week.” This aspect of the SMART strategy also relates to your goal being measurable.
How can I make my rocks smarter?
How to Make Your Rocks SMART
Specific. As Steven Covey says, “Begin with the end in mind.” Start by naming a specific result you want to be true by the end of the quarter. Measurable. Overall, a Rock is measurable if you can easily call it “done” or “not done” at the end of the quarter. Attainable. Realistic. Timely.
What does SMART stand for with rocks?
The secret is to make each rock S.M.A.R.T. (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely). After you choose the rock for the quarter and assign ownership, choose the due date (your next quarterly or annual EOS® meeting). The next step is to create bullet points or mini-tasks for each rock.
What is IDS in Eos?
What does IDS stand for in EOS? Quite simply, IDS stands for ‘Identify, Discuss and Solve’. This is the bulk of a Level 10 meeting, lasting for a good hour of the discussion. Once the leadership team have all the issues, they triage them to ensure the discussion is focused.
What is an EOS issue?
In EOS® companies, we teach the power of Issues Lists. An issue may be a problem, an obstacle, a broken system, a missing step in a process, a customer complaint, or an employee grumbling.
What is an EOS company?
Very simply, the EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) is a set of business concepts, principles and tools that help business owners and executives run a more successful business.
What are the 4 main rock types?
The Rock Cycle
Sedimentary Rocks. Sedimentary rocks are formed from pieces of other existing rock or organic material. Metamorphic Rocks. Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been changed from their original form by immense heat or pressure. Igneous Rocks.
What are the 5 types of rock?
Igneous rocks.Sedimentary rocks.Metamorphic rocks.Specific varieties.See also.References.External links.
What are the four types of rock?
The types of rock: igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary.