Anesthesia Guidebook

#114 – Leadership: how to get stuff done


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This podcast is for leaders, clinicians, residents & students who need to get wildly important things done. It’s about how to prioritize when so much of your work seems important. How to find balance when so much seems to be coming at you. How to get started at achieving your biggest goals.

This episode will walk you through the 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey & Jim Huling. 

I have no financial relationship with these folks, the book or their publishers. It’s just a great concept that will help you get organized, identify your wildly important goal and figure out the work you actually need to do and CAN do to accomplish your goals.

The 4 Disciplines of Execution (4DX) model will ask you to identify your wildly important goal. You’ll then create several lag measures (subgoals) and several lead measures (objectives) for each lag measure. These lead and lag measures are where the real work is. The wildly important goal may seem out of reach. Even the lag measures (which lag behind the work you’ll do in the lead measures) may seem a bit ambitious. That’s ok. The lead measures should be the specific actions you will take on a daily or weekly basis that will chip away at the lag measures. As you put the work in on the lead measures, your lag measures will come into sight and slowly be realized. As you stack up achieving the lag measures, your wildly important goal will become within reach.

The next components of the 4DX model is the scoreboard where you track your progress on each lead & lag measure. This can be any relevant metric on any kind of progress tracker: a list on a whiteboard, a data point in an Excel file, the pounds on the scale, dollars in the investment account or left on the loan. Whatever.

Lastly, is the cadence of accountability. You need to either personally set up a check in on your progress with yourself or you need to set this up with your team, mentor or coach. The authors of the 4DX model recommend this be a short weekly meeting where you review progress from the last week and plan actions for the coming week. Accountability is about follow through, taking steps (as small as they might be) and slowly, setting up the cadence of consistency.

I was on the Peloton last night and heard Matt Wilpers say that the order of priorities in exercise is developing consistency, then duration, then load. You can’t go out hard all of a sudden and expect big results. Develop consistency. Show up a little bit each day or each week. Then put the time in. Build the duration of your investment towards your goals. Then you’ll know when to put the extra effort in.

Check out the show and if you want to dig deeper, definitely check out the 4 Disciplines of Execution.

McChesney, C., Covey, S., & Huling, J. (2012). The 4 disciplines of execution: Achieving your wildly important goals. Simon and Schuster.

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