Then there is the discipline of measurables – of everyone having a number. Everyone should have at least one meaningful number which makes it clear as to what’s expected of them and whether they are doing their job well. Their number may or may not make it to a team or department scorecard, but usually it does.
In his book Traction: Get A Grip On Your Business, Gino Wickman makes the point that all jobs can have a number with the story of the founder and chairman of a large Michigan mortgage company explaining to his EO group that everyone in his company has a number, even his receptionist. Hers was two, as in, “two rings good, three rings bad.”
If you want to know why EOS advocates measurable numbers, read, or reread, Chapter Five in Traction, pages 123 to 125. Gino’s key points are listed next. He explains them in detail in the book.
If you want to drive accountability and traction in your company, try giving everyone at least one number. You will love the results.