
Chris McChesney
Chris McChesney is an American author and business consultant, best known as the co-author of the bestselling book The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals. He serves as the Global Practice Leader of Execution for FranklinCovey, where he has been instrumental in developing and implementing strategies that help organizations improve their execution capabilities.
With over 15 years of experience at FranklinCovey, McChesney has worked closely with notable companies such as Marriott International, The Ritz-Carlton, and Lockheed Martin, leading successful implementations of the 4 Disciplines framework. His expertise lies in helping organizations focus on their most important goals amidst competing priorities.
McChesney began his career working directly with Dr. Stephen R. Covey and has held various roles within FranklinCovey, including managing director and general manager. He is known for his engaging speaking style and has presented at major leadership conferences worldwide.
In addition to his professional achievements, McChesney is a family man with a passion for boating and coaching. He resides in the Atlanta metropolitan area with his wife and children.
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The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
In the chaos of competing priorities and endless to-do lists, The 4 Disciplines of Execution offers a razor-sharp blueprint for turning ambition into action. It challenges leaders and teams to focus not on doing more, but on doing what matters most—with relentless clarity and precision. How do you close the yawning gap between strategy and results, between what you hope to achieve and what actually gets done? This is not a book about planning; it is a manifesto for movement, a method for breaking through inertia to achieve goals once thought unreachable. When urgency overwhelms purpose, discipline is the only path forward.
- Originally Published: 2012
- Publisher: Free Press, 2012
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 352
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1451627053
- Access: Members