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Quarterly Rock check

Which 90-day priorities are on track, and which are slipping


Are my quarterly priorities on track?

To know whether your quarter is on track, check each of your most important goals against where it should be by now, not how busy everyone looks. This preset does that every Monday, sorting your priorities into on track, off track, and done, with the evidence behind each call. EOS calls these 90-day priorities Rocks; the discipline is refusing to let a Rock drift unnoticed until the quarter’s already lost.

What this is for

A quarter dies slowly. No single week feels like the one where a priority slipped, so the gap between where a goal is and where it should be widens quietly until there’s no runway left to close it. By then the conversation is a postmortem, not a course correction.

The Quarterly Rock check keeps that gap visible. Each Monday it measures your most important goals against their own timelines and tells you which are on pace, which are behind, and which are done, with the actual progress behind every verdict. It’s the weekly pulse that EOS builds its whole operating system around, run for you instead of reconstructed from memory in a quarterly scramble.

Who should use this

Founders and leadership teams running on EOS or any quarterly-priority system. You’ll get a standing read on your Rocks without waiting for the quarterly meeting to find out one’s underwater.

Managers accountable for a few big outcomes each quarter. You’ll see drift while there’s still time to act on it.

Anyone whose quarter tends to end in surprises. You’ll trade the end-of-quarter reckoning for a weekly nudge you can actually respond to.

The prompt

Review progress on our most important goals for the quarter. For each, tell me whether it's on track, off track, or done, with the evidence behind that call. Flag any that have stalled or slipped in the last two weeks.

How to use

Click here to create a new Echo using this preset. You'll be able to customize the prompt and schedule before it starts generating answers.

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