This episode is all about how I the quarterly review for my business. When I shared on Instagram at the end of March that I was having an all-day meeting with my team to review the past quarter and plan ahead, I had a lot of people reach out and ask me what was a quarterly review meeting and how did I run one. So this episode is in answer to all those messages.

A quarterly review meeting is a time to step back from working in your business to assess what youā€™ve done in the last 90 days, where youā€™re currently at, and where you want to go in the next 90 days.

I canā€™t take all the credit, I got this idea to run a quarterly review for my business for Gino Wickmanā€™s book, Traction. It has been my bible for running and growing my business and team for the last few years. (This is not an Ad, I genuinely love this book and it has helped me so much!) Since I first read about quarterly reviews in the book, I have tweaked it to fit my business and my team but basic elements are there. In this episode, Iā€™m going to walk you through how I run the quarterly review meeting for my business, so if you want to introduce something like this into your company – solo or in a team, grab a pen and take some notes.

Itā€™s super important to take this step back and assess every three months because if youā€™ve set goals for the year, you need a way to keep yourself (and your team) on track to actually achieving them. If you set yearly goals but you never check-in and review, how do you know youā€™re working towards them? More often than not if you donā€™t check-in and break down your big hairy audacious goals into smaller bite-sized pieces, the end of the new year will come and they will still be sitting on your to-do list. If nothing else a quarterly review meeting will keep you and your team accountable to the values in your organization.