![]() ![]() ![]() Adopting the REDPOINT PRIME methodology guarantees that the shortest and most effective way between the As Is and To Be states are found, exploited and used to create extraordinary results. Some of the most critical projects in the world become bogged down in their own complexity. Rather than doing a few things about everything, the most powerful leaders and teams do everything about the fewest, most important things with uncompromising commitment to bring these critical initiatives to completion, date-certain. Because of this, the intense focus of a REDPOINT is impossible to maintain indefinitely and so they must close out within eighteen months, at which time new REDPOINTs must be established to continue to move the strategy forward in the most efficient way possible. People are amazingly innovative when the due date cannot change. The secret to a REDPOINT success is uncompromising commitment to completion, date-certain. At that time, the leaders step in and perform their primary responsibility in a REDPOINT – to clear away the obstruction in order not to jeopardize the project’s date-certain success. Most importantly, in a REDPOINT, instead of leaders delegating and helping, they stay out of the way and allow the implementation teams total accountability for project success – until the teams hit a roadblock. In addition to these core elements of the REDPOINT PRIME, several other principles ensure its success. Risk Management: Leaders anticipate risks and intervene proactively to mitigate threats to schedules, quality and costs.Communications: A clear narrative, or story, about what’s going on is told to help eliminate resistance from inside and outside the system.Governance: Leaders with the most to lose must be ready to step in and clear roadblocks for the people managing the initiatives, meeting only when progress is dependent on their intervention, and measuring their success by how quickly issues are resolved. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property.Each REDPOINT should be designed so that its accomplishment is a cause for celebration. A 360 degree prism can face any direction, whereas a standard round prism only has one face that must look toward the total station. Initiatives: Regardless of how long we must persist to achieve our To Be, it’s critical to set interim REDPOINTS that can be achieved in six-to-eighteen months. Measurement to a typical 360 degree prism is roughly 5,000 feet (1500 meters), and measurement to a standard round prism can reach as far as 9,800 feet (3,000 meters).The REDPOINT PRIME is made up of six elements, two of which are also found in the CORE PRIME: As Is and To Be. The REDPOINT PRIME is virtually guaranteed to work when leaders, with authority and commitment to date-certain outcomes, clear roadblocks from the path. ![]()
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