Members of healthy leadership teams are engaged, committed, and accountable for achieving the collective results of the organization. When I’m conducting a session with a room full of those people, it’s an energizing, productive and rewarding experience. When even one member of the team isn’t properly engaged, it‘s often a long, painful, unproductive day.
Mike Paton
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Topics: EOS Leadership Team, Implementers, EOS, Meetings, IDS, Management
When implementing EOS, clients often say, “this may be simple, but it’s not easy!” And they’re right. I’ve been helping other companies master these tools for more than seven years, and I’m still learning something new every day.
Topics: EOS Leadership Team, Implementers, EOS, Issues List, Leadership Teams
“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.” The Dalai Lama (XIV)
Topics: Implementers, EOS, Leadership, People
Want to Solve Business Issues? Close the Complaint Department
Written by Mike Paton on March 26, 2015
Does your company have a “complaint department?” Most do. Someone with a door that’s always open, a sympathetic ear and the promise of keeping things “between us.” In many organizations, these people seem to serve a valuable purpose—or at least do no real harm.
Topics: EOS Leadership Team, Implementers, EOS, Issues List
In the first three sessions with a new client, an EOS Implementer (like me) spends as much as half the time helping the leadership team strengthen their organization's "People Component." Both in and between those sessions, the leadership team is working hard to get the Right Structure for the organization, and to make sure the company is filled with the Right People in the Right Seats. The EOS Tools we rely on to strengthen the People Component in this way are Core Values, the Accountability Chart, the People Analyzer and GWC.
Topics: Implementers, EOS