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Discipline 2: Acting on Lead Measures

Change Starts Here
Change Starts Here
Episode • Mar 5, 2024 • 9m

Large goals can become achievable when you introduce lead measures. Breaking up goals into smaller achievable outcomes not only grants you a feeling of success in those smaller victories but also motivates those you’re leading. Lead measures track the actions that drive us toward a goal and are predictive and influenceable.

Join us today on Change Starts Here as Dustin Odham shares the importance of lead measures for educators and the tips to effectively act on those lead measures. Dustin goes into the importance of these goals and how he has seen these practices create success for himself and teachers out in the workforce. You won’t want to miss out on this inspiring episode.

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Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey Education

Timestamps:

(00:00 - 00:29) Introduction

(00:30 - 01:44) What are Lead Measures?

(01:45 - 02:30) Becoming Proactive

(02:31 - 04:58) Tips to Effectively Act on Lead Measures

(04:59 - 05:34) Success Story

(05:35 - 07:33) Small Consistent Actions

(07:34 - 08:05) A Collective Impact

(08:06 - 09:09) Closing

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