The 12 Week Year (Review and Analysis of Moran and Lennington's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas in Brian P. Moran’s and Michael Lennungton’s book “The 12 Week Year” explains that for many companies, December is the best sales month of the year as everyone focuses on the “year-end-push” towards annual targets. This summary highlights the importance of periodisation – changing your time frame so you make sure every week counts. And it explains how you can achieve in a 12-week period as much as you previously achieved over an entire year.
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The 12-Week Year by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington
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MAIN IDEA
For many companies, December is the best sales month of the year as everyone focuses on the year-end push
towards annual targets. It’s actually quite common for the 4th quarter to make up 30 – 40% of annual sales. Having a goal and an immediate deadline gets people focused and working hard.
With that in mind, the question is: Why save that kind of effort for just once a year? Instead of working towards 12-month goals which can seem a long way away at the beginning of each year, you should instead set 12-week goals and have your people pursue those with the same kind of concentrated effort they put into the year-end push. Periodization
is the concept of changing your time-frame so you make sure every week counts. Throw out the annual plan and break each year into four 12-week periods.
If you move to use Periodization, why not also set an audacious goal at the same time? What about if you could boost your productivity so much that you can achieve in a 12-week period the same results you previously generated over an entire year! That kind of productivity boost would be a genuine game-changer for most people. Is it feasible? Well, if you’re honest you will probably admit you’re not always in