Setting and Achieving Quarterly Rocks That Transform Your Business
Learn how to set powerful quarterly priorities (Rocks) that drive focus, accountability, and results. Discover the proven process for achieving what matters most.

If you're like most business leaders, you probably have a long list of things you want to accomplish. The problem is that when you try to do everything, you end up doing nothing well.
This is exactly why Rocks are one of the most powerful tools in the EOS® system.
What are Rocks?
Rocks are your 90-day priorities—the 3-7 most important things you need to accomplish in the next quarter to move your business forward. They're called "Rocks" because they're the big, important items that deserve your focus and attention.
Think of it this way: If you fill a jar with sand (day-to-day tasks) first, you won't have room for the rocks (important priorities). But if you put the rocks in first, the sand will fill in around them.
The Rock Philosophy
Rocks are built on three key principles:
1. Focus on What Matters Most
Instead of trying to do everything, focus on the few things that will have the biggest impact.
2. 90-Day Timeframe
Three months is long enough to accomplish something significant but short enough to maintain urgency and focus.
3. Clear Accountability
Every Rock has a clear owner who's responsible for its completion.
Why Traditional Goal-Setting Fails
Most businesses set goals that are:
Too Vague
"Improve customer satisfaction" isn't specific enough to drive action.
Too Long-Term
Annual goals often get forgotten or pushed aside by daily urgencies.
Too Many
Having 20+ goals means none of them get the attention they deserve.
No Accountability
Goals without clear ownership rarely get accomplished.
No Follow-Up
Goals that aren't reviewed regularly become irrelevant.
The Rock Difference
Rocks solve these problems by being:
Specific
Each Rock has a clear, measurable outcome that defines success.
Time-Bound
The 90-day timeframe creates urgency and prevents procrastination.
Focused
Limiting to 3-7 Rocks ensures each one gets proper attention.
Accountable
Every Rock has a clear owner and regular check-ins.
Integrated
Rocks connect to your vision and drive strategic priorities.
How to Set Effective Rocks
Step 1: Review Your Vision/Traction Organizer™ (V/TO™)
Start by looking at your long-term vision and asking:
- What are the most important priorities for this quarter?
- What will move us closest to our 10-year target?
- What obstacles are preventing us from achieving our goals?
Step 2: Identify Your Rocks
Look at your business and identify the 3-7 most important priorities. Common Rock categories include:
Revenue Rocks
- Launch a new product or service
- Enter a new market
- Improve sales processes
- Increase customer retention
Operational Rocks
- Implement new systems or processes
- Improve quality or efficiency
- Reduce costs or waste
- Streamline operations
People Rocks
- Hire key positions
- Improve team performance
- Develop leadership skills
- Build company culture
Strategic Rocks
- Complete strategic planning
- Develop new partnerships
- Improve competitive position
- Enhance brand awareness
Step 3: Write Clear Rock Statements
Each Rock should be written as a clear, specific statement that includes:
- What you're going to accomplish
- When it will be completed (by the end of the quarter)
- How you'll measure success
Good Rock Examples:
- "Launch our new SaaS product with 50 beta customers by March 31st"
- "Reduce customer churn from 15% to 10% by implementing a retention program by March 31st"
- "Hire and onboard a VP of Sales who can generate $2M in pipeline by March 31st"
Bad Rock Examples:
- "Improve customer satisfaction" (too vague)
- "Work on new product" (not specific or measurable)
- "Think about hiring" (no clear outcome)
Step 4: Assign Ownership
Every Rock needs a clear owner who:
- Takes full responsibility for the Rock's completion
- Reports progress weekly in Level 10 Meetings™
- Identifies obstacles and works to overcome them
- Celebrates completion when the Rock is achieved
Step 5: Set Up Weekly Review
Make Rock review a regular part of your Level 10 Meetings™:
- Check progress on each Rock
- Identify obstacles and solutions
- Celebrate wins and milestones
- Adjust plans if needed
The Rock Review Process
Weekly Review (in Level 10 Meetings™)
- What progress was made on each Rock?
- What obstacles were encountered?
- What help is needed?
- What's the plan for next week?
Monthly Review
- Are we on track to complete all Rocks?
- Do we need to adjust any Rock priorities?
- Are there new obstacles that need attention?
- What resources do we need to allocate?
Quarterly Review
- Did we complete all our Rocks?
- What did we learn from this quarter?
- What should our Rocks be for next quarter?
- How did Rocks contribute to our overall goals?
Common Rock Mistakes
Too Many Rocks
Having more than 7 Rocks means none get proper attention.
Too Vague
Rocks that aren't specific enough don't drive action.
No Ownership
Rocks without clear owners rarely get completed.
No Follow-Up
Rocks that aren't reviewed regularly get forgotten.
Wrong Priorities
Rocks that don't align with your vision waste time and energy.
The MeetingTango Rock Advantage
While Rocks are powerful, managing them manually can be challenging. That's why MeetingTango includes built-in Rock management tools:
Rock Dashboard
See all your Rocks in one place with progress tracking and deadlines.
Weekly Integration
Rocks automatically appear in your Level 10 Meeting™ agenda.
Progress Tracking
Track completion percentage and identify obstacles early.
Team Collaboration
Everyone can see Rock progress and offer support.
Historical Data
Keep a record of completed Rocks and their impact.
Real Results from Effective Rocks
Companies that implement effective Rocks typically see:
- 80%+ completion rate on quarterly priorities
- Faster progress toward strategic goals
- Better team focus and alignment
- Reduced distractions from less important tasks
- Increased accountability across the organization
Getting Started with Rocks
Ready to set your first Rocks? Here's how to get started:
- Review your vision - What are your most important priorities?
- Identify 3-7 Rocks - Pick the most impactful items for this quarter
- Write clear statements - Make each Rock specific and measurable
- Assign ownership - Give every Rock a clear owner
- Set up weekly review - Make Rock progress part of your routine
Conclusion
Rocks aren't just another goal-setting tool—they're a fundamental shift in how you prioritize and execute. By focusing on 3-7 important priorities each quarter, you can accomplish more than you ever thought possible.
The key is consistency. Set your Rocks, review them weekly, and hold yourself and your team accountable for completion. Over time, this discipline will transform your business and help you achieve your vision.
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