EOS-run companies live by their quarterly Rocks. It’s in their DNA. Perhaps you’re not familiar with the term or you’re not clear of the true meaning.
Randy Taussig
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Topics: Rocks, Strategic Planning, Delegate
Leadership turnover is inevitable in a growing/entrepreneurial company. In fact, approximately 80% of companies that implement EOS® experience a leadership team change within the first few years of their implementation. It’s a natural outcome as the priorities and roles within the company gain laser focus.
Topics: EOS, Accountability, Leadership Teams, Process
I just returned from the EOS Worldwide QCE™ (Quarterly Collaboration Exchange™) where I met with other EOS Implementers™ from across the globe to collaborate on our work and set new goals for this quarter. What better time to rehash a previous blog on tackling your business 90 days at a time?
Topics: EOS, Leadership Teams, Rocks, Strategic Planning
You probably work hard to attract great employees to your company. You want the best! But what does the “best” really mean?
Of course, we all want great people, but the reality is that the definition of “great” is different for every organization, including yours!
Topics: EOS, Employees, Accountability Chart
A Culture of Ownership Starts with Clear Accountability
Written by Randy Taussig on June 11, 2018
The overall safety record in commercial aviation remains strong, despite occasional high-profile incidents. In fact, the chances of fatality in an aviation accident are 1 in 9,821, while in an automobile they're 1 in 114! There is a simple formula for the high success rate in aviation: great processes plus solid training/certification plus an obsession with clear responsibilities.
Topics: Leadership, Organization, Company Culture, Accountability Chart