A Review of the Book Process! By Mike Paton and Lisa González

Are you controlling your business, or is your business controlling you?
This is the opening line of the book “Process!” by EOS Worldwide®. We take a look at why everyone needs to read it!
IDS in EOS®: How to Use it to Solve Business Challenges

Overloaded with challenges in your business? Find out what is IDS™. And why using a structured approach to problem-solving, encouraging collaboration, can help you and your teams stay focused on your goals
Build a Process Mindset: 3 Common Stumbling Blocks to Avoid

Lisa Gonzalez is no stranger to the world of entrepreneurship. Lisa grew up in an entrepreneurial family in California and supported them in their many business operations. With a wealth of entrepreneurial experience since then and as co-author of the book Process! We spoke to Lisa to find out exactly what it means to have a process mindset and the three typical stumbling blocks that prevent it
Traction Book Review: Honest Insights From Our Team at Whale

We’re sharing our team’s book review of “Traction” and Getting a Grip on Your Business but first let me explain how I came across the book.
The Path to Becoming an EOS Implementer: Guide

One of the most powerful reasons to use an external coach/facilitator/implementor is that it’s impossible for a business to be objective with itself. The gold comes from an external expert with enough entrepreneurial experience and knowledge of the EOS Model®, to help the business gain traction faster.
Having problems with Entrepreneurial Operating System®? Try This

Having some Entrepreneurial Operating System® problems? Step up your game and avoid the major Traction® pitfalls with these process-led steps to EOS® success.
We Asked 5 EOS® Pros for their Top Takeaways from the book Traction® by Gino Wickman

Read the book Traction® by Gino Wickman? We Asked 5 EOS® Pros for their Top Takeaways.
Level 10 Meetings: Structure and Best Practices

Imagine meetings that cut through the noise, keeping your team focused on what really matters. Goal-oriented, structured meetings can be a game-changer for productivity and clarity.