90-Day Planning Cycles
Quarterly goal-setting and execution framework that balances long-term vision with short-term achievement, providing regular review points and course correction opportunities.
About this tool
Overview
90-Day Planning Cycles structure work around quarterly periods, balancing the immediacy of monthly goals with the strategic perspective of annual planning.
Why 90 Days
- Long enough for meaningful progress
- Short enough to maintain urgency
- Aligns with business quarters
- Natural seasons
- Frequent course correction
- Manageable scope
Planning Process
Quarter Planning (Week 1)
- Review previous quarter
- Set 3-5 major goals
- Define success metrics
- Identify key milestones
- Allocate resources
Monthly Reviews (Weeks 5, 9)
- Progress assessment
- Obstacle identification
- Adjust tactics
- Celebrate wins
Weekly Planning (Every Monday)
- Review quarterly goals
- Set weekly priorities
- Schedule key tasks
- Track time allocation
End-of-Quarter Review (Week 13)
- Measure results
- Document learnings
- Capture successes
- Plan next quarter
Time Tracking Integration
Track time by quarter goal:
- Tag entries to quarterly objectives
- Weekly goal alignment review
- Monthly allocation analysis
- Quarterly outcome correlation
Benefits
- Regular fresh starts
- Clear priorities
- Measurable progress
- Adaptable to change
- Sustainable pace
- Build momentum
Common Pitfalls
- Too many goals (>5)
- Vague objectives
- No mid-quarter adjustments
- Ignoring learnings
- Poor time allocation
Success Tips
- Limit to 3-5 goals max
- Make goals SMART
- Block time for strategic work
- Review progress weekly
- Adjust based on reality
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