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Unlocking Your Team's Potential

Achieve big goals faster.
AI-enabled strategic growth management software that helps you plan, communicate, and execute so you can reach your business goals Faster.

Airport SCOREBOARD software focuses on...

Employee Engagement

Huddles enable you to create clear meeting agendas, gain real-time insights into each team member’s tasks, and effectively monitor progress at both the team and individual levels. They provide structure and documentation for your daily check-ins, ensuring open lines of communication with everyone on the team— including those in the field or working remotely. Weekly leadership meetings become more focused, and this meeting rhythm truly sets you free.

Centralized Tool

Strategic planning should not be done once a year. The airport's most important goals and priorities should be updated weekly. Track your critical Airport Priorities and display them to all stakeholders. Hold team members accountable and make early course corrections to stay on course.

Promote feedback from your team through surveys and suggestions. Elevate important announcements above clutter and keep a pulse on the airport team's happiness. Identify obstacles and capture opportunities that improve your engagement with employees and align them on the highest priorities. Automated NPS scores can be sent to employees and your badged population to keep a pulse on engagement. This frontline data is critical to the alignment of the organization.

Developing a plan and meeting goals takes discipline. Managing strategic plan execution in disparate systems, paper, email, or spreadsheets can be daunting. This proven Scoreboard gives you the tools specifically designed to help you adopt the Scaling Up methodology faster than doing it on your own. Planning, execution, and communication activities are stored in a centralized tool. Responsibilities and accountability are shared across the entire team. Dashboards keep you on track with real-time progress updates.

Communication Rhythms