Inside the EOS Toolbox: The Six Key Components of a Thriving Practice

If you’re tired of flying by the seat of your pants in leadership (and wondering why everything still falls on you), this episode is your big-ass permission slip to structure the hell out of your practice.

I’m walking through the six core components of EOS (that’s the Entrepreneurial Operating System, developed by Gino Wickman), and how they create a seriously solid foundation for running a thriving, sustainable group practice.

Spoiler alert: this isn’t just about being more organized. It’s about getting your freedom back and not having to clean up everyone’s messes 24/7. 

We’re hitting Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, and Traction — and I’m sharing the go-to tool for each. This one’s for those of you who are exhausted by doing everything and are finally ready to lead like a damn CEO.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:13 Unpacking the EOS Toolbox
01:23 The Six Key Components of EOS
02:37 Vision: Charting the Course
06:24 People: Right People, Right Seats
09:09 Data: The Importance of Numbers
13:41 Issues: Solving Problems Proactively
19:10 Process: Documenting Core Procedures
22:10 Traction: Consistent Execution
23:49 Conclusion and Next Steps

👉 Ready to stop duct-taping your practice together? Get on the EOS Mastermind waitlist before doors close June 2: www.taravossenkemper.com (click on EOS Mastermind under “Work With Me”).
Inside the EOS Toolbox: The Six Key Components of a Thriving Practice
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