I was facilitating a Rockefeller Habits mid-year planning session. As part of their regular Think Rhythm, the executive team was working on developing Winning Moves to ensure continued growth for the next 3 years. These Winning Moves would be top line revenue generating strategies to drive revenue growth over the next 3 years. Every company needs a couple of Winning Moves to drive growth. Two to 3 would be best to focus the company. You don't want too many, otherwise the team will not be able to focus as resources get allocated across too many projects, causing teams to inadvertently compete for some of the same resources. Competition for resources can cause negative stress and reduce team effectiveness.
Don't overeat from the buffet of opportunity. Pick the 2 best opportunities and sink your teeth into them fully.
Here is an objective process you can use with your team to put potential Winning Move ideas on the table and choose the best 2 or 3:
At the end of the session, the founder and CEO shared with me that this process allowed him to put his idea on the table and receive feedback from the team without torpedoing other ideas. As it turned out, his idea ended up being rated in the bottom left quadrant - lower impact and more resource-intensive or less easy to do. He was thrilled that this process allowed him to be open to other team members' ideas. It also provided an objective way to discuss and process all the ideas, without his idea automatically being chosen by virtue of his title and position in the company. He shared these benefits that he observed with me:
If you are mastering the Rockefeller Habits, pull out your One-Page Strategic Plan and review your 3-5 year plan found in column 3. Do you have 2-3 Winning Moves documented? If you don't, set a date now for your team to come together and get on a Think Rhythm to work on developing Winning Moves for growth.
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