EOS Worldwide®, creators of the Entrepreneurial Operating System® (EOS®), recently announced that 2012 is the Year of the Implementer! The company, who provides leadership training to business owners through the EOS Worldwide training program, reported that as entrepreneurs continue to launch new businesses in the new year, it will become increasingly difficult to stay competitive in a crowded marketplace. As reported by EOS, one way that business owners can stay ahead of the competition is to develop strong leadership from the ground up through the EOS Implementer business coach training program.
Lifeless Tedium
Do All Your Employees Know Where Your Company is Going?
All EOS companies use a two page document called the Vision/Traction Organizer (V/TO) to take a simple, effective approach to strategic planning. By answering the eight questions on the V/TO, they capture what hopefully was in their heads to begin with and make it available for all employees to see – who they are, what they are, where they are going, and how they are going to get there.
One Great People Move
One of the most well-received articles I ever wrote was called “All You Need Is One Great People-Move This Quarter”
EOS Worldwide® Launches New Online Business Coach Training
EOS Worldwide®, creators of the Entrepreneurial Operating System®, (EOS®), recently announced the launch of the company’s online business coach training program, the EOS Implementer Base Camp™. Recently launched at eosworldwide.com, Base Camp is an online resource for EOS Implementers™ that provides a complete management system with all of the tools, supplies, training and support that an individual needs to be a successful EOS Implementer within their organization. With easy access to online training, teaching, coaching tips and full support provided, the online business coach training tools found at EOS Implementer Base Camp are designed for long lasting results that anyone who has the drive and initiative can master.
Accountability
I often take the train into the city of Chicago and then take a cab to my final destination. For the most part I’ve found cabbies to be pleasant, compliant with traffic laws and knowledgeable of the city. However, failure by the city to hold a few reckless cabbies accountable for their actions casts a dark shadow on cab drivers as a whole.