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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Presented to MACE May 24th 2012 Developing FOCUS Straight Talk About Developing FOCUS in Your Organization and Yourself
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Expectations Definition of Focus Value of Focus Organizational Focus Individual Focus Q & A / Wrap-up Agenda
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1.Have Participants walk out with an appreciation for focus 2.Learn something you can apply today 3.Maybe have more questions when we are done then when we started 4.Have Fun EXPECTATIONS
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YOUR EXPECTATIONS
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HOLD ON & LET’S GET STARTED
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REALITY
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Set the Stage “One reason so few of us achieve what we really want is we never direct our focus. We never concentrate our Power. Most People dabble their way through life, never deciding to master anything in particular.” -Tony Robbins
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Let’s get to WORK !
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MODEL
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WHAT IS FOCUS ? 1. The distinctness or clarity of an image rendered by an optical system. 2. The state of maximum distinctness or clarity of such an image: in focus; out of focus. 3. A center of interest or activity. 4. Close or narrow attention; concentration 5. A condition in which something can be clearly apprehended or perceived.
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WHY IS FOCUS IMPORTANT TO AN ORGANIZATION?
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Antidotal Evidence A mere 7% of employees today fully understand their Organization’s business strategies and what is expected of them in order to help achieve organizational goals. - Norton & Kaplan, “Strategy Focused Organization”
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Alice in Wonderland and the Cheshire Cat Alice: Which path should I take to get out of here” Cheshire Cat: Which Way are you going? Alice: I don’t know? Cheshire Cat: Well than any path will take you there.
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WHY IS FOCUS IMPORTANT TO AN ORGANIZATION?
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“It was a beautiful thing to observe, all 36 oars working in unison” - Jack Buck, in reference to George Steinbrenner’s new yacht
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Unproductive teams and/or ineffective team Work Duplication of Effort High Staff Turnover Failure to achieve quality standards Fear of making decisions Symptoms of Unfocused Organizations Excessive meetings Preponderance of consensus driven decision making – cover your butt Lack of personal accountability Time consuming and/or meaningless performance evaluations Communications Problems Difficulty terminating poor performers Misalignment/lack of coordinated effort Personality conflicts and/or power struggles Difficultly in keeping employees motivated Unacceptable results Time management Problems Reactive rather than proactive thinking Micro-management Can’t Do attitudes Chronically lagging sales P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com
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Let’s get to WORK !
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MODEL
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Measurement of Alignment
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Do You Agree ?
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REASONS FOR LACK OF ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUS
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CREATING ALIGNMENT
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Creating Alignment & Honing your FOCUS Alignment between individual’s goals and the Organization’s overall vision creates positive results!
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Level 1 Alignment Management Directive to All Employees: “OK – Here is our company vision. Every employee should know it and know their role in making it happen.” What’s your company’s Vision? Would a receptionist, a loading dock worker, a bookkeeper, etc., give the same answer?
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Level 2 Alignment Management Directive to Dept VPs: “OK – Here is our company vision. Every employee should know it and know their role in making it happen. Do what you need to do to get your people to do it!” VPs align their department processes with the company’s vision, without consulting each other. They each are in line with the vision, but are in fact uncoordinated, misaligned, and functioning at cross purposes!
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Level 3 Alignment The Executive Leadership Team: Establishes a Vision Statement – Who or Where You Want Your Company to Be in the Future (about 3 years). Establishes a Mission Statement – What Must be Done in Year One to Move to Achieve the Vision. Creates Critical Success Factors – Four to Eight Items that are Necessary and Sufficient to Achieve the Mission. Establishes Goals that are Necessary and Sufficient to Accomplish the Critical Success Factors. Offers Specific Action Steps to Accomplish the Goals WHO does WHAT by WHEN.
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MODEL
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Let’s get to WORK AGAIN !
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YOLK WHITE
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FOCUS – Brain Science
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Find Your Strengths Individual FOCUS
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Optics Individual FOCUS
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Control your Environment Individual FOCUS
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Use Your Brain Individual FOCUS
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Service your Target Customers Individual FOCUS
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Have you defined your next step? CPE Credit Available P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Questions:
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1.Have Participants walk out with an appreciation for focus 2.Learn something you can apply today 3.Maybe have more questions when we are done then when we started 4.Have Fun HOW DID WE DO ?
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P.O. Box 1090, Lansdale PA 19446 P/ 215.361.6669 F/215.641.6764 Info@AccelerxGroup.com www.AccelerxGroup.com Deposit Business Card For Failsafe Leadership Book Raffle
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Parting Thoughts What is the best use of my time at this moment? -Ray Overdorff THANK YOU
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