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A framework for creating radical clarity and focus during rapid scaling. Use this when teams are overwhelmed by complex spreadsheets, when priorities frequently clash, or when accountability is diffused across multiple owners.
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In rapidly changing environments, goals are primarily a communication tool, not just a tracking mechanism. Their purpose is to ensure that when any employee shows up at their desk, they know exactly what the most important thing to work on is. This framework moves away from complex, multi-line OKR spreadsheets toward a lean system of constraints and clear ownership.
Follow these rules to ensure goals drive actual progress rather than just administrative overhead.
No company or department needs more than three primary goals. If you can govern a business as complex as Facebook with three goals, you can govern yours.
One goal must "win in a fight." When resources are tight or directions conflict, the team must know which metric takes precedence.
An intern starting on Monday should understand the goals immediately.
Real strategy is about what you are not doing. If your goal-setting process isn't painful, you aren't prioritizing enough.
Every number must have exactly one name next to it.
Goals are useless without a follow-up cadence.
Before blaming individual performance for missed targets, use the Waterline Model to check for structural failures:
Always address the "Snorkel" level (Structure) first. 80% of team problems are solved by clarifying the goals and roles.
Example 1: Balancing Quality and Scale
Example 2: Resolving "Too Many Priorities"
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