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Thematic Goal
Thematic Goal
If everything is important then nothing is important.
It’s a very common problem for organizations to have long laundry lists with an overwhelming large number of competing goals. The net result with this is that:
There are too many conflicting priorities
A lot of departmental infighting occurs
Individuals work on what seems most strategic to them
Not a lot gets done.
This is why Patrick Lencioni in his book the Advantage advocates that organizations only have one Thematic Goal in a 6-12 month period. It’s forces alignment across an organization to get things done.
Here’s an article he wrote about this.
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