Want to find your focus? Find your why!
Certified EOS Implementer® Chris Naylor reflects back on a phrase her grandmother Irene always said, you have to find your why before you find your what.
Certified EOS Implementer® Chris Naylor reflects back on a phrase her grandmother Irene always said, you have to find your why before you find your what.
EOS Implementer, Beth Fahey shares her story of running a small business to being an implementer to small businesses.
Certified EOS Implementer® Lynda Martin came from a whole family of entrepreneurs, but they called themselves “business people.” Although she spent a good portion of her adulthood running away from entrepreneurship, the bug had already bit. Coupled with her innate desire to help people, Lynda found her calling through EOS® to make a difference in people’s lives.
Some past generations would call someone with a big personality a real ham. Not Certified EOS Implementer® Dan Zawacki, though. They’d call him a real lobster. Why? Who else could grow a successful company selling Lobstergrams and not be a little crustacean in the head?
EOS Certified Implementer®, Nathen Fox hopes to leave behind a better community by helping others achieve their dreams through using EOS.
In the last few years, using a career or small business coach has become a common practice. While personal career coaches focus solely on one person’s professional journey, business coaches take a larger, more holistic approach. Usually, they’re working with company owners and their leadership teams to improve an existing business. When in the thick … Read more
Business coaches get into the field because they want to help owners achieve their goals. But we all know business coaches are people too. You know that saying in airplane safety about putting your oxygen mask on first before helping others? The same advice applies to business coaches. They need to get right with their … Read more
The Great Shecession: Women continue to leave the workforce in record numbers, and move towards entrepreneurship as an alternative.
Karl Pisor speaks the language of entrepreneurial success in Japan, South Korea, Manila, Sydney, and beyond. See how he’s translating challenges into opportunities.