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4.X.5 Operational Cadence

Plan, Do, Check, Act

Weekly, monthly, quarterly — the heartbeat of signal-based execution.

What You’re Actually Doing Here

At Level 4, you’re not just running meetings — you’re running a performance system. Your Business Operating System (BOS) drives your cadence, your visibility, and your response to signals.

You are now:

  • Replacing any remaining gut feel decision making with real-time indicators
  • Shifting from monthly to weekly targets where needed
  • Aligning leading and lagging metrics to guide decision-making
  • Scaling your BOS rhythm across functions and leadership layers

You’re not managing by reports. You’re managing by radar.

Your Cadence is the PDCA Cycle in Motion

Operational cadence isn’t just about scheduling meetings — it’s the Plan → Do → Check → Act cycle made real and visible across the company.

Operational Cadence

PDCA StepCadence LayerKey Activity
PlanAnnual + QuarterlyBudget, Strategic Planning, Rocks
DoWeeklyExecution, Forecasts, KPIs
CheckWeekly + MonthlyDashboards, Variance Analysis
ActMonthly + QuarterlyRoot Cause Analysis, Adjustments

PDCA is the engine of operational learning — and your cadence is the timing belt.
It sets the rhythm for continuous improvement and lays the foundation for Optimization at Level 5

BOS-Driven Rhythm

This isn’t just calendar management. Your BOS enforces:

  • Weekly Scorecards (EOS or GGOB-style)
  • EOS Level 10-style Meetings
  • Budget, Actuals & Variance Reviews
  • Root cause reviews of KPI variances

Cadence without a BOS is just noise.

Reference: Great Game of Business (GGOB) introduces a scoreboard-driven, open-book model that reinforces daily and weekly visibility into business health. It teaches everyone to think and act like an owner — a potential fit teams scaling with a focus on accountability.

Weekly / Monthly / Quarterly Rhythm

Cadence creates control. Here's how to build it:

Weekly:

  • Forecasts: quotes, orders, shipments, returns, cash, expenses, receivables
  • Departmental KPIs
  • Variance alerts and blockers

Monthly:

  • Closed-book review
  • Actuals vs. Budget
  • Root cause of major swings

Quarterly:

  • Strategic review and Rock completion
  • Reforecasting – Actuals + Updated Forecast = New Annual Expectation
  • Cross-functional KPI sync and realignment

As operational volume increases, monthly targets become too slow and too broad.
Weekly rhythm delivers actionable precision — when it matters most.

Budget, Forecast, Actuals, Variance

The Core Stack

1. Budget – The Plan

  • Locked annually
  • Sets targets

2. Forecast – The Expectation

  • Updated monthly or weekly
  • Reflects operational insight

3. Actuals – The Reality

  • Booked via QBO, NetSuite, etc.
  • Close the books monthly

4. Variance – The Signal

  • Focus on Forecast vs Budget
  • Investigate early and often

Forecast vs. Budget variance is your “check engine” light.

Cross-Functional Vigilance

At this stage, departments often drift into silos.

Guard against:

  • Blindspots and duplication
  • Delayed or incomplete handoffs
  • KPI inconsistencies

Your tools:

  • Shared Rocks
  • Joint KPI dashboards
  • Strategic retrospectives

Your cadence must cut through silos.

Ground Truth Still Matters

Even the best dashboard is a lagging indicator without frontline context.

Leaders must:

  • Practice MBWA (Management by Walking Around)
  • Use “Staple Yourself to an Order” as a learning tool
  • Implement 30-day department job swaps

Stay connected. Stay curious. Stay credible.

Common Failure Modes to Avoid

FailureConsequence
Data is late or unreliableYou’re steering with noise
Scorecards lack ownershipNo one acts on what they see
KPIs are reviewed, not adjustedStagnation
Cadence becomes "just another meeting"Momentum dies
Departments hide bad newsCulture erodes
KPIs come from different sources or definitionsMismatched decisions and misleading dashboards

Rhythm without consequence is theater.Rhythm without clarity is chaos in disguise.

Operating Rhythm Visual (Example)

Rhythm LayerToolsOwner
WeeklyScorecards, DashboardsTeam Leads
MonthlyBudget vs. Actuals Review CFO + Dept
QuarterlyRock Reviews, StrategyExec Team

Your BOS must define this. If you’re making it up week to week, you’re not ready.

Why This Matters Now

BenefitWhat It Delivers
Early SignalsIssues detected before crisis
True DelegationTeams own their numbers
Cross-Team AlignmentReduces duplication, friction
Culture of AccountabilityMetrics drive behavior

Bottom Line:

If you’re not reviewing it, it’s not improving.

A company’s operational heartbeat is set by its cadence. Get it right — and your business breathes.

Get it wrong — and you lose signal, cohesion, and control.

Cadence is the cost of real leadership. Pay it — or pay the price.