Hard stop

The term “hard stop” is used to describe a strict deadline or a non-negotiable time limit. It refers to a pre-determined cutoff point that cannot be extended, regardless of any circumstances or requests. In a business context, a hard stop may be applied to meetings, projects, or deadlines to ensure that they are completed within a specific timeframe. The term is commonly used to emphasize the importance of respecting time constraints and avoiding delays that could impact business outcomes.

As a business coach, it’s important to set clear boundaries with your clients. For example, you might establish a hard stop for coaching sessions that must end on time in order to respect both your own schedule and that of your client. Additionally, you may set hard stops for deadlines on client projects, to avoid scope creep or project delays. By establishing these hard stops, you can ensure that your coaching sessions and client projects run smoothly and efficiently.

Hard stop DEFINITION:

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1. A fixed, inflexible deadline or limit that cannot be extended or changed. 2. A point of no return or a critical threshold beyond which an action or decision must be taken.

Hard stop QUOTE:

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1."A hardstop in business is like hitting a brick wall - it may be jarring, but it's better than crashing and burning!" 2."If business were a movie, a hardstop would be the dramatic pause before the plot twist - it's a necessary moment of suspense!"