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Aligning Systems to Execute Strategy

16 Sep 2025

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Leaders are constantly searching for different techniques to reach their goals. At FranklinCovey, we have found there are 4 essential roles of leadership. In this episode, we dive into the third essential role, "Execute Strategy” and how this can be achieved by aligning the Six Rights and the 4 Disciplines of Execution. We’ll give a brief overview of the Six Rights, including assembling the right team, making informed decisions, allocating resources effectively, creating a supportive organizational structure, celebrating achievements, and streamlining processes for both teaching and learning. These aren't just checkboxes; they're the key to unlocking your institution's full potential. Dustin also shares some personal experiences of how culture affects employee motivation and quality of work. Join us for practical insights into educational leadership execution. "Click here to get the 4 Essential Roles Competencies Table"https://pages.franklincovey.com/podcast-downloadable.htmlDon’t forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications to make sure you don’t miss our next episode. If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey EducationTime stamps: (00:00 - 02:08) Introduction(02:09 - 04:17) The Six Rights(04:15 - 05:09) Having the Right People(05:10 - 06:31) Decision Making Process(06:32 - 08:13) Aligning Resources(08:14 - 09:33) The Right Structure(09:34 - 11:48) Celebrating Achievements (11:49 - 13:12) Right Processes (13:13 - 14:10) Upcoming Events(14:11 - 14:39) Outro

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