At Prodify, we've observed that while companies invest heavily in annual planning, midyear check-ins often get overlooked. But, these check-ins are crucial for ensuring you are achieving outcomes. We want to avoid spending a year building and launching projects only to look back and find they didn't achieve the desired outcomes and the business is no further along than a year ago.
Midyear is the perfect time to assess progress and recalibrate:
The goal is to evaluate the past in order to learn from it and apply those learnings to the 2nd half and future. The below table summarizes an approach for this.
| Criteria | H1 | H2 | Future year(s) |
| Plans and Progress | Progress vs. annual plan |
Refreshed H2 plan
|
Vision & strategy review |
| Team | Performance discussions | Staffing rebalancing |
Org. structure evolution |
| Process | Team retrospectives | Product operations priorities | Plan for scalability |
Now, let’s dig deeper into each aspect.
Create a scorecard of Q1 and Q2 key outcomes and KPIs. With your team, mark each as met, exceeded, or missed.
Key questions:
Document success factors and key challenges to inform your strategy for the second half. If your team didn’t have clear objectives and/or make material progress in the past six months, this should be a signal to understand why and evaluate changes to your approach going forward.
Reflect on successes and challenges to adjust your 2nd half plan.
Key Questions:
Collaborate with your product cross-functional team and stakeholders to ensure clarity on decisions and how the refreshed plan will achieve shared outcomes.
Account for learnings from the current year, market shifts, customer research, and new opportunities.
Key Questions:
Identify potential vision adjustments or plan further research, particularly to inform upcoming strategic phases. Include stakeholders to ensure clarity on vision and strategy shifts. Reinforce with your team to maintain alignment with longer term plans and remind them of how their work connects to that.
Reflect on how well the teams have been set up for success. For the purpose of this article, we will focus on reflecting on the overall organization. We do consider performance reviews and ongoing feedback important, but that is a larger topic that can have its own deep dive.
Key Questions:
Use these insights to identify areas where you can support the team and remove blockers.
Consider changes in team allocation to better achieve goals.
Key Questions:
Implement changes based on your answers to set each team up for greater success.
Assess if your team structure supports upcoming milestones of the product vision. The evolution of an organizational structure may take longer to evaluate and plan, but reviewing now can inform future plans.
Key Questions:
Use these insights to prepare for potential hiring needs or larger team evolution heading into next year.
Conduct team retrospectives to assess if you're focused on impactful work and approaching it in an effective way. Be honest in your assessment to drive improvement.
Key Questions:
Identify the top 3 improvement areas to focus on for H2 based on these learnings.
Apply key learnings from the retrospective to improve effectiveness in H2. Engage your team to ensure buy-in.
Key Questions:
Document planned changes with specific action items and owners, and consistently address them in team meetings and 1 on 1s to ensure follow-through.
Plan for scalability, keeping the product vision in mind. Partner with engineering and other cross-functional stakeholders.
Key Questions
Collaborate to ensure alignment on the vision and each team's role in fulfilling it.
To be clear, we are not saying to only check in midyear and not before that. You should be doing smaller, more frequent check-ins with your team on progress throughout their work. These help monitor progress and provide support throughout. And you should be giving ongoing performance feedback, highlighting both positive things to reinforce and areas for improvement. If you wait 6 months to do your first assessment of how things are going, you miss numerous opportunities for more timely and less disruptive adjustments.
However, midyear is a nice time to do a deeper dive reflection on the first half of the year in order to modify plans for the second half, and identify potential changes to the product vision. There is overhead to reviewing and planning processes, so we recommend striving for a balance of frequent, lightweight adjustments and episodic, more thorough evaluations.
As you implement these check-ins, you'll find your team becoming more agile, more focused, and more effective at delivering value to your customers and business. So take the time to pause, reflect, and realign - your future self will thank you when you're celebrating your end-of-year achievements and confidently planning for the years ahead.
(Blog was written by Sara Zalowitz with collaboration with David Jesse)