The Quarterly Meeting Agenda
Business coaches or EOS Implementers™ teach that Quarterly Meetings should follow the same basic process in order to keep leadership teams in proper alignment. Below is the Quarterly Meeting Agenda.
Business coaches or EOS Implementers™ teach that Quarterly Meetings should follow the same basic process in order to keep leadership teams in proper alignment. Below is the Quarterly Meeting Agenda.
If you run a business, you know that surprises come in many forms, but did you ever experience a surprise in your business that you felt somebody should have seen coming? That maddening sense of “How the heck could this have happened?”
Mike O’Kane describes how running his company on EOS defined their purpose of creating a better tomorrow through improving the mining industry.
In 2010, Gino Wickman shared some of the great lessons and observations he had gleaned from implementing EOS® with hundreds of entrepreneurial leadership teams. In reflecting on my years as Gino’s business partner and Integrator of EOS Worldwide and my own experiences working with leadership teams, it felt appropriate and timely to confirm and restate those same great lessons.
Many entrepreneurs are frustrated because they aren’t getting what they want from their business. Most of them don’t understand why they’ve hit the ceiling, and they’re left spinning their wheels without gaining any traction.
Wondering why you aren’t getting what you want from your business? It comes down to one or more of the following seven business problems.
Imagine you arrive at the office one Monday morning. You flip on your laptop, go get a cup of coffee, and come back to your desk – only to discover the blue screen of death. Your laptop is completely unresponsive and you can’t do a thing because your operating system (OS) has crashed.
Without an OS, your laptop can’t function. And without an operating system for your company, your organization can’t function, either. Like your computer, your business needs an operating system to organize the way the organization functions. An OS ensures smooth communication between your leadership team and all your employees.