Weekly Execution Score
The weekly execution score is the percentage of planned tactics you actually completed in a week: completed divided by planned, times 100. It measures execution, not results — you control it completely. The 12 Week Year's benchmark is 85%: sustain that most weeks and goal achievement becomes highly predictable.
The score's power comes from what it excludes. It does not measure revenue, weight, or word count — those are lag measures with their own timelines and their own luck. It measures only whether you did what you said you would do, which makes it the one metric in the plan that is 100% within your control every single week. A bad score is never bad luck; it is information about either your execution or your plan.
Computation is deliberately trivial. Plan 12 tactic-completions for the week, complete 10, score 83%. Tactics with frequency targets count proportionally: 'outreach 5 days' done 3 days contributes 3/5. The whole calculation should take under a minute on Friday — any more friction and the scoring habit, which is the load-bearing habit of the entire system, quietly dies.
Read the score as a trend, not a verdict. One 70% week is a data point; three declining weeks is a pattern that the weekly review needs to explain — usually an overloaded tactic list, a calendar with no strategic blocks, or a goal you've stopped believing in. In Pilot the score computes itself as you check tactics off, so the Friday ritual is reading the number, not producing it.
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