If You’re Not Using These 5 EOS® Tools, You’re Not Running on EOS
Before you claim your organization is running on EOS, be sure that you have these five foundational tools implemented
Before you claim your organization is running on EOS, be sure that you have these five foundational tools implemented
Doing what you love to do every day is a lifelong journey. Here are some practical tools to help get you on track.
Instead of giving up on your goals every year, master the “90-Day World™” and you’ll stay focused, get better results, and achieve your vision.
Rocks are just priorities — the 3 to 7 most important things you must accomplish in the next ninety days. Company rocks are priorities for the company, departmental rocks are priorities for your department, and individual rocks are priorities for you or another individual. As simple as that sounds, it’s easy to overcomplicate rocks.
There is no magic formula for what constitutes a rock — it’s simply a priority that will take longer than 7 days (those action items are To-Dos) and up to ninety days to complete.
Here are a few questions I get asked often in sessions, with corresponding answers.
When it comes to priorities, you may have heard the term ‘Rocks’, first popularized by Stephen Covey in his book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. He defined Rocks
In 2018, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. After the initial surgery, she not only had to work on healing physically, but also on emotional and mental healing. And