The Four Disciplines of Extraordinary Performance Workshop
In our flagship workshop, you and your team will learn how to break away from the behaviors that sabotage success. You will practice using the four disciplines ordinary teams apply to accomplish the extraordinary.
You’ll discover and apply:
- A system for clarifying the mission you and your team want to accomplish–one that engages your passions, talents, and resources.
- An effective approach for dynamic planning and persistent execution that turns challenges into opportunities.
- A powerful routine for using your mind to achieve maximum focus and creativity.
- A robust set of tools for resetting the assumptions and mindsets that prevent us from creating the future we want.
Walk away with a plan, not just skills.
In this workshop you’ll learn skills and put them to work in defining your mission, developing a realistic plan for achieving it, and preparing yourself to face the obstacles that will keep you from achieving your mission.
Designed for reality, not the classroom.
We’ll give you keys to overcoming the real reasons we fail to consistently achieve our goals and help you practice using them so they stick with you when you go back to work.
Change the way you see your world in one day.
In this powerful one-day work, you’ll learn to see the world and your challenges from an entirely different perspective. One that exposes the roots of failure and gives you tools for transforming likely frustration into achievement.
The workshop includes:
- The Four Disciplines of Extraordinary Performance Guidebook
- Templates for developing an powerful mission, action plan, and obstacle roadmap
- Access to online community with group support tools
- Two 30 minute, one-on-one coaching calls for each participant
- Money-back guarantee
Contact us or join us at an upcoming webinar to learn more about The Four Disciplines of Extraordinary Performance and how we can help you and your organization achieve the extraordinary.
Old School Wisdom
There’s lots of people in this world who spend so much time watching their health that they haven’t the time to enjoy it.
— Josh Billing
