Topic: EOS Model and 6 Key Components

Advice and Insight for Entrepreneurs and Leadership Teams

Certified EOS Implementer® Dan Zawacki

Some past generations would call someone with a big personality a real ham. Not Certified EOS Implementer® Dan Zawacki, though. They’d call him a real lobster. Why? Who else could grow a successful company selling Lobstergrams and not be a little crustacean in the head?

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Certified EOS Implementer® Lynda Martin

Certified EOS Implementer® Lynda Martin came from a whole family of entrepreneurs, but they called themselves “business people.” Although she spent a good portion of her adulthood running away from entrepreneurship, the bug had already bit. Coupled with her innate desire to help people, Lynda found her calling through EOS® to make a difference in people’s lives.

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Out Of Chaos Comes Clarity

Multigenerational small businesses typically get handed down from parent to child. In E-Z Bel Construction’s case, though, they decided to bring in Stephen Park to build E-Z Bel up (and out).

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Focus Day™ Knockouts

We use focus days to learn the EOS Tools, clarify who’s responsible for what, and set priorities and expectations. We resolve issues, start tracking critical numbers, and might go through a bottle of aspirin and a box of tissues.

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