How to Use the One-Page Vision Summary and Create a Culture of Accountability

Watch the recorded workshop with Daniel Marcos & a Scaling Up Coach. Learn how to create a culture of accountability in your organization, so your employees are self-driven to collaborate, cooperate, and create results.  

Meet Your Scaling Up Coaches

 

 

Richard Manders  

  • Co-Founded and managed iAutomation from $0 in sales to become the industry leading company with 180 employees and ~$90M in sales. Profitable from Q3 onward for more than 20 years at 3~5+ times the industry average.
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  • Successfully sold two companies: iAutomation to the leading private equity firm in the middle market (Riverside) and then later to Saw Mill Capital CSI to a rollup consortium.
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  • Played key role in seven acquisitions and dozens of evaluations (on both buyer and seller side).
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  • Since 2007 worked hand in hand with The Riverside Company the leading private equity firm in the middle market and grew the company 8 fold during this time resulting in a 50%IRR to our original investors.

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Daniel Marcos 

  • Co-founder and CEO of Gazelles Growth Institute — the leading online executive education company for C level executives at fast growing firms.
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  • Co-founder of management coaching company Inflection (Gazelles Mexico), a management coaching company focused on helping business executives and entrepreneurs grow their companies.
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  • International speaker and has shared stage with thought leaders like Peter Diamandis, Guy Kawasaki and Jack Canfield, just to name a few. 
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  • Holds a BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from ITESM (Monterrey Tech) and an MBA (cum laude) from Babson College at Wellesley, MA.

How you will benefit

 

Imagine if your employees were not just aligned with your company’s vision, but they were also self-driven and self-motivated to create results and achieve the goals set. 

That’s exactly what your organization will be like when you create a culture of accountability. 

But how do you create a culture of accountability?

Contrary to old-school beliefs, you don’t need to become a helicopter manager or micro-manage every task. Verne Harnish has discovered that a culture of accountability can be created by establishing 3 disciplines.

In this workshop, our experts will show you how to establish these 3 disciplines to create a culture of accountability so you can accelerate business growth in 2020 and beyond.

 

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3 Disciplines to Create an Accountability Culture:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Setting Priorities 


Without setting priorities, the OPVS can be confusing for your team leaders and employees. Where do you start? Who is in charge of what? What’s the next step? To create focus and alignment, it’s really important to break down your organization’s priorities into individual priorities that are aligned with the overall vision.

 
 
 
 

Gathering Data


Does your organization have sufficient data to provide insight into how the organization is running and what the market is demanding? Does everyone in the organization have at least one key daily or weekly metric driving his or her performance? When you have the systems to gather this kind of data, your employees will develop the clarity and foresight that keeps them motivated and accountable.

 
 
 
 

Meetings and communication rhythms


To maintain alignment and drive accountability, you need to establish an effective rhythm of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual meetings. Meeting rhythms keeps everyone informed, aligned and accountable, and helps everyone make better and faster decisions.

 

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Special Coach

Scaling Up Certified Coach and Daniel Marcos 

In this 60-minute workshop we've covered: 

 

thumbnail_large       How to use the 3 disciplines to execute the OPVS and create a culture of accountability that allows you to scale up with less stress and drama;

 

thumbnail_large    How to implement meeting rhythms to synchronize, focus, collaborate, problem-solve, set priorities, define strategies, and plan for future growth;

 

thumbnail_large    How to set up success criteria that will transform your team into ‘A Players’ who know what to focus on and what they are accountable for, and are self-motivated to grow with purpose;



thumbnail_large          Practical tips and best practices on how to create the culture of accountability if you face resistance from your team;

 

thumbnail_large    Case studies on how what the culture of accountability looks like in a fast-growing organization;

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What Users & Experts Are Saying of the Scaling Up Methodology

Scott Farquhar
Co-Founder & CEO, Atlassian

“Scaling up a significant business requires precisely the kind of discipline and focus detailed in Verne’s practical and ‘how-to’ driven book.”

Sanjeev Mohanty
CEO, Benetton India

“Verne’s tools and techniques have been key to scaling up Benetton to become the #1 international fashion brand in India. They work!”

Patrick Lencioni
President of The Table Group

“Verne Harnish is more committed to helping companies grow than any other person on the planet. Really. He’s also radically practical in his approach and that is reflected throughout this terrific book.”

John Warrillow
Founder of The Sellability Score

“Scaling Up is a blueprint for building a growth company. Verne has pulled back the curtain on how the fastest-growing companies in the world fuel their growth. Scaling Up gives you an insider’s view into the most successful companies on earth.”

Watch the Workshop and Learn How to Use the One-Page Vision Summary and Create a Culture of Accountability