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By Mark Creedon

2 Quick Things To Fast Track Productivity

Imagine a workplace where every promise is kept, every task is completed, and trust is rock solid. That’s what the “100 Percent Say Do” policy is all about. This game-changing approach isn’t just about getting stuff done—it’s about creating a culture of trust, responsibility, and commitment. Let’s dive into how this can shake things up in your business!

What’s the Deal with the 100 Percent Say Do Policy?

Simply put, the 100 Percent Say Do policy means if you say you’ll do something, you do it, no excuses. It’s not just personal accountability—it’s about everyone feeling the weight of their promises. No more over-promising and under-delivering here!

When you bring this policy into your business, you set the bar high for everyone. It’s a clear message: we mean what we say, and we do what we promise. This helps avoid common pitfalls that can wreck trust and relationships, both inside and outside your company. Plus, it gets everyone on the same page with the company’s goals and values, making everything run smoother.

Building Trust in Your Squad

Trust is everything, right? Without it, teamwork goes out the window, communication breaks down, and productivity takes a nosedive. The 100 Percent Say Do policy is a top-notch way to build and keep trust in your team. When people know they can count on each other to keep their word, they’re more likely to be open, honest, and ready to team up.

This policy also gives everyone a bit of a nudge to hold each other accountable. If someone drops the ball, it’s not just their problem—the whole team steps in to address it. This shared responsibility helps create a culture where everyone respects and trusts each other. Before you know it, you’ll have stronger relationships, better teamwork, and a business that’s clicking on all cylinders.

Boosting Productivity with Clear Expectations

Ever felt like things are getting muddled because the expectations are all over the place? The 100 Percent Say Do policy clears up that mess. It makes sure everyone knows exactly what’s expected of them and that the tasks are doable.

By committing to do what you say, you’re also committing to being real about what you can actually achieve. Before making any promises, take a beat to check if you have the resources and time to get it done. This not only keeps you from biting off more than you can chew but also encourages better planning and prioritizing. The result? A team that’s on point and hitting clear, achievable targets.

Creating a Culture of Accountability

Accountability isn’t just about ticking off tasks on a list—it’s about owning your role in the business. The 100 Percent Say Do policy helps build a culture where everyone knows how important their contributions are and is committed to delivering on their promises.

Here’s the kicker: this doesn’t mean punishing mistakes. It’s about creating an environment where it’s okay to admit when you can’t meet a commitment. This honesty allows the team to sort out issues before they snowball into bigger problems, keeping projects on track and everyone moving in the right direction.

Encouraging Realistic Commitments

Ever felt the pressure to say “yes” to everything? With the 100 Percent Say Do policy, it’s all about making realistic commitments. This means being honest about what you can deliver. It might involve setting more reasonable deadlines or even saying “no” when you need to.

While this might seem counterintuitive, it’s actually a win-win. When promises are realistic, they’re more likely to be met, which boosts confidence and satisfaction. It’s all about under-promising and over-delivering!

The Magic of Follow-Through

Here’s the magic sauce—follow-through. In business, it’s not just about making promises; it’s about delivering on them. Following through on commitments turns ideas into actions and plans into success.

When your team consistently delivers on their promises, it builds momentum. Each task completed, each deadline met adds to the collective win for the business. This creates a positive cycle where success fuels more success.

By implementing the 100 Percent Say Do policy, you’re building a culture that values follow-through. It’s about everyone being in it together, committed to delivering on their promises and driving the business forward.

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Mark Creedon

Mark Creedon is the founder of Business Accelerator mastermind by Metropole and business coach to some of Australia’s leading entrepreneurs – helping them build a true business, not a job.

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