Trying to fix everything at once is why most improvement efforts fizzle. Attention gets split, nothing gets real traction, and three months later the business looks about the same. The businesses that actually change do the opposite: they pick the single biggest constraint and throw a focused, structured push at it for one quarter — long enough to make real progress, short enough to keep urgency.
The 90-Day Scalify Sprint gives that push a structure. You name the one constraint this sprint will attack — ideally the one your Quarterly Self-Assessment diagnosed — and the sprint lays it across thirteen weeks in three phases: Diagnose & Install (weeks 1–4), Build & Execute (weeks 5–9), and Measure & Momentum (weeks 10–13). Each week gets a focus, an owner, and a status, and the tool tracks your completion by phase and watches for drift — flagging it the moment three or more weeks fall behind, so a sprint that's slipping gets caught and corrected instead of quietly dying.
One constraint per sprint. That's the discipline that makes it work. "Behind" isn't failure — it's information; the tool's job is to keep you taking a step every week rather than stalling out. Run one sprint per quarter, each aimed at the constraint that matters most right then, and four focused quarters compound into a genuinely different business.
An interactive spreadsheet that structures a 13-week sprint against one constraint, with phase tracking and a drift alarm. Part of the toolkit from The Freedom Point.