Sample Lessons Learned

  • Use just two or three goals. Those who did not succeed used more goals than leaders who succeeded in accomplishing their goals.
  • Use a strategy planning process, but a fancy plan should not be the point. Seventy-five percent of the successful agencies used a defined planning process.
  • Manage within your organization, not just at 50,000 feet. Successful leaders focused half their time on efforts inside the agency. Leaders who didn’t achieve their goals spent just one-quarter of their time internally.
  • Use performance measures. Successes used measures to communicate what the leader wanted, to delegate, and to establish accountability
  • Build relationships with Congress. Successful leaders worked proactively to get Congressional support.
  • You may need to reorganize-even if you don’t really want to. Most successful leaders did reorganize their agencies.
  • Don’t be in such a hurry to set strategy that you neglect to gather data to inform your judgment, or to vet your choices. A poor process and ill-informed strategy choices almost never get implemented.
  • Don’t focus exclusively on the change. Almost every leader focused on managing change. However, unsuccessful leaders didn’t use important tools to manage their organization’s routine performance.

 

 
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