Operating Cadence Design : A Practical Guide to Meetings, Metrics, Reviews, and Decision Systems
Overview
Reactive Publishing
Operating cadence is one of the most important but often overlooked parts of organizational design. It determines how teams meet, review information, make decisions, track progress, and coordinate work across departments.
Operating Cadence Design provides a practical framework for understanding how companies structure their internal rhythms. The book examines meeting architecture, metric review cycles, decision forums, escalation paths, leadership reviews, planning routines, and the connection between operating systems and day-to-day management.
Designed for managers, operators, founders, executives, consultants, and business students, this guide explains how cadence choices shape communication, accountability, and organizational clarity. Rather than treating meetings and metrics as isolated activities, it shows how they function as part of a broader management system.
Inside, readers will explore:
Meetings as coordination mechanisms
Metric reviews and performance visibility
Leadership forums and decision rights
Weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual business rhythms
Escalation systems and cross-functional alignment
Common cadence failures and redesign considerations
Templates for analyzing an existing operating cadence
Clear, structured, and practical, Operating Cadence Design is a useful guide for anyone studying how organizations manage work, information, and decisions at scale.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798195631703
- ISBN-10: 9798195631703
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.99 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.44 pounds
- Page Count: 492
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