People have a right to hate meetings because most of them really do suck. If you want your teams to work together, hold each other accountable and get more done, then run a great weekly meeting. But don’t take my word for it!
IT and the Future of Business
As we begin 2021 how will you create a scalable technology strategy for your growing business? Adam Radulovic, my good friend and client, owns and runs XL.net a managed services provider here in a Chicago. I’ve asked Adam to share some practical next steps you can begin right now.
Real World Results – How EOS Changed Their Business
The Power of Process A month ago I was pleasantly surprised and flattered to hear one of my client’s recent podcasts talking about how the Entrepreneurial Operating System, EOS® has changed his business. I didn’t ask them to do this nor did they invite me to participate, this was all on their own. Jason Zengers, a client of mine, and …
A Conference for Companies Running on EOS
The 2nd Annual Conference for Companies Running on EOS was held recently in Minneapolis. Over 600 leaders representing several hundred companies met for 2 days to connect, learn and strengthen their EOS experience. It was an amazing two days. Todd Sachse, who has been Gino’s client for 15 years gave the opening key note address sharing how he has used …
Having Quarterly Conversations – Part 2
Accountability starts by keeping expectations clear. This is a two-way street, where your direct reports are crystal clear on your expectations of them, and just as importantly, you’re clear on their expectations of you. George Bernard Shaw said that the problem with communication is the illusion that it’s actually occurred. In a quarterly conversation, at a higher level, we …