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What Happened to Loyalty?

Written by Don Tinney on June 21, 2012

One of the words I often hear when leaders are describing the kind of people they want to have in their company is “loyal”. I also have heard the word in the context of losing customers who had been “loyal” to the company for years.

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Simple Way to Improve Business Meetings Offered by EOS Worldwide

Written by EOS Worldwide on June 18, 2012

There’s a simple way to improve meetings, according to EOS Worldwide, home of the Entrepreneurial Operating System® (EOS®). EOS founder, Gino Wickman, created the Level 10 Meeting™ agenda (available as a free download at eosworlwide.com) for this purpose and recommends ending each meeting by asking attendants to give a rating on a scale of 1-10. Wickman said “Meetings are a necessary evil in business. They are the moment of truth for leadership teams. They’re an opportunity for getting on the same page, solving problems, creating ideas and reporting on what’s important. It’s vital that your meetings are great. That’s non-negotiable.” By following the simple agenda that makes up the Level 10 Meeting, leaders can strive to achieve a perfect 10 each week.

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“36 hours of pain”

Written by Gino Wickman on June 11, 2012

A good friend of mine shared this powerful observation with me that has now become an EOS staple.

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Visionary or Integrator - which are you?

Written by Ed Callahan on June 8, 2012

A Visionary often is the person who conceived the company, who had the original great idea and who continues to have ideas about how to expand the business and make it all he ever conceived it would be. Visionaries often focus on the big picture, culture, client relationships. An Integrator is the person who thrives on creating order out of chaos. She is the person who is naturally suited to setting priorities, solving conflicts, removing obstacles, getting the company from point A to point B. Its not that the Visionary couldn’t do what the Integrator does, its just that he would become bored. He would be cutting against the grain, to mix metaphors, and working far harder than necessary.

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How to Start a Coaching Business Program Now Available from EOS Worldwide

Written by EOS Worldwide on June 7, 2012

EOS Worldwide, creators of the Entrepreneurial Operation System®, (EOS®), have launched a training program designed to help individuals learn how to start a business coaching system by becoming a Professional EOS Implementer™. EOS Implementer training can be used by business owners and entrepreneurs who want to master the EOS leadership development system within their own organization, but the training was primarily designed for those professionals interested in carrying out implementation in multiple businesses. The training is a unique opportunity to interact with the most experienced EOS Implementers in the world – a rare opportunity for serious entrepreneurs and business leaders.

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