A Business Alignment, Goal-setting, and Strategy Tool

An X matrix is called an X matrix because it literally draws a big “X”. It separates out four categories and shows the linkage between them.

  1. strategic objectives
  2. Annual objectives
  3. Improvement initiatives (or TTIs)
  4. Measurable improvement targets (KPIs)
  5. People who are associated with the improvement initiatives - can be a Responsibility Assignment Matrix

The corners of the matrix effectively map:

  • Strategic Objectives to Annual Objectives (bottom left)
  • Annual Objectives to Improvement Initiatives (top left)
  • Improvement Initiatives to KPIs (top right-ish)
  • People to Initiatives and KPIs (top right-most)
  • … and also KPIs to the long-term objective they support (bottom-right)

Purpose

For strategy. Forces you to select a small number of important initiatives. Sets long-term strategy, then breaks it down into shorter term goals, which are measurable.

Its purpose is NOT to :

  • communicate to workers what they should be doing. They shouldn’t have to care about the mechanics of how the strategy works.
  • track progress on things, the KPIs should have their own dashboards & whatnot

Source

  • short video