Checking up on the progress your organization is making or isn’t making is a balancing act. If you check too often you can easily be accused of micro-managing your people. If you don’t check often enough, a serious problem can go undetected and keep you from achieving desired results.
The Entrepreneurial Operating System implements weekly scorecards throughout your organization to give you an absolute, objective pulse on your business. Don’t confuse scorecards with dashboards, KPI’s or other snapshots of your company.
There are two keys to using scorecards effectively:
Start defining your critical business activities and measurables at the leadership team level first and then work down from there to create scorecards and measurables for each department. Track your numbers quarterly, in thirteen week segments. See what the numbers and trends tell you. Refine as needed.
You will be happy you did. No more chasing after people to see how your company is doing. The objective data you need flows from the individual contributors up to you. And you will know for sure if you are making progress.