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Expect Good Turnover

Written by Ken DeWitt on February 11, 2019

Years ago, I bought my dream car: a three-year-old 1984 BMW 528e. Suddenly, I started noticing other BMWs just like mine on the road everywhere.

Psychologists tell us that this is the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, otherwise known as frequency illusion or recency illusion. This occurs when the thing you've just noticed, experienced, or been told about, suddenly seems to crop up constantly.

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From Delegate to Elevate

Written by Jeanet Wade on January 24, 2019

Do you ever get stuck on how to delegate effectively? Have you ever considered that delegation can be done creatively?

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Take 3 Steps to Strengthen the People Component™ of Your Business

Written by Mike Kotsis on November 5, 2018

In a survey of business owners, 82% of the respondents cited people issues as their number one frustration. Employees, partners, customers, vendors – they all weren’t on the same page!

In the EOS Process™, we address this frustration head-on by asking the leadership team three questions to strengthen the People Component of their business.

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5 Common Questions About Departmental Quarterlies

Written by Mike Kotsis on October 25, 2018

As leadership teams begin to roll out the Entrepreneurial Operating System® (EOS®) to the rest of the company, they’re usually excited about getting the entire organization running on EOS. But as the EOS Foundational Tools™ start rolling out, leadership teams often discover they have several questions about applying the tools at the departmental level.

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Tips for Hiring Great People

Written by Randy Taussig on September 10, 2018

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!

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