Question
What goes wrong when you ignore that the quarterly review?
Quick Answer
The most common failure is conducting a quarterly review that is just a bigger monthly review — checking metrics without questioning whether those metrics still measure the right things.
The most common reason fails: The most common failure is conducting a quarterly review that is just a bigger monthly review — checking metrics without questioning whether those metrics still measure the right things.
The fix: Block four hours this weekend, run the full quarterly review protocol described in this lesson, and produce a written strategic assessment with at least one confirmed, one adjusted, and one abandoned commitment.
The underlying principle is straightforward: Quarterly reviews evaluate strategic direction and make course corrections.
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