Transform Goals Into Breakthrough Results in 2026
Your brilliant strategy for 2026 is just a plan until your leadership team is aligned, focused, and energized to deliver measurable results.
As you step into the new year, you’re likely carrying a short list of high-stakes questions:
- What truly deserves focus this year?
- How do we keep priorities from getting buried in the noise?
- How do we make execution consistent across the enterprise?
Now is the time to clarify critical goals, unite teams around what matters most, and build unstoppable momentum toward meaningful business outcomes.
Join bestselling authors Chris McChesney and Scott Thele—the minds behind The 4 Disciplines of Execution—for an exclusive session designed to help you move into 2026 with clear priorities and a stronger execution discipline, all rooted in practical approaches senior leaders can use right away.
Gain insights from two of the most experienced voices in execution and leadership on how to:
- Define breakthrough results that create clarity across every layer of your organization.
- Apply proven execution principles to ensure your leadership team and key stakeholders remain focused on high-impact, mission-critical priorities.
- Turn challenging, ambitious objectives into structured and achievable outcomes.
Register now to enter 2026 with clearer priorities, fewer distractions, and real answers you can act on immediately.
Registration details
| Thursday, January 29, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET | Register |
About the Presenters:
Chris McChesney
Chris McChesney is the co-author of the bestselling book in the world on strategy execution. He is the global practice leader of execution for FranklinCovey and one of the primary developers of The 4 Disciplines of Execution®.
Scott Thele
Scott is the national practice leader of FranklinCovey’s Execution Practice and focuses his time as a keynote speaker, business consultant, and a content thought leader, helping organizations execute their most critical strategies.
Questions? Contact us today.
For additional information, contact Cheryl Anderson, Program Manager, at 801-817-6114, or email [email protected].








