As IT professionals, the concept of an operating system is a basic principle for us. Without Windows, macOS or even iOS, our devices wouldn’t run.
But what about an operating system for your business? Is that a crazy idea?
Not, it's not. If you think of an operating system as the fundamentals of how you want your business to operate, it makes perfect sense.
That’s where EOS comes in.
Have you heard of it before? EOS—or the Entrepreneurial Operating System—is a framework to help optimize how your business runs.
EOS has the potential to become the very core of your business, helping everyone to understand what they should be doing, and why.
It’s something that we feel not enough business owners are aware of. And while there may not be a direct link between EOS and your technology, we feel it could become an important tool in your business’s growth and development. This guide is your introduction to EOS, so you can see if it’s right for you.
EOS was designed and developed by Gino Wickman when he was just 21. He noticed that many of his fellow entrepreneurs lacked confidence and made mistakes when making business decisions.
He created EOS as a way of empowering business owners to take control of their companies in the right way, which would then allow them to take risks with confidence.
The model differs from others because it can be used by any business in any sector, anywhere in the world.
There are six key components that you focus on, in the right order (we’ll look at them in a moment). These allow you to strengthen your business, prime it for growth, and make sure everyone in the business understands their role and the part they play in the business’s success.
The program has a heavy focus on a comprehensive business strategy, as well as management theories which help you:
Before any business gets started with EOS, your whole team should read Gino Wickman’s book Traction. This will help everyone understand exactly what needs to change, and more importantly, why. It helps everyone to realize their role in the change and why everyone must pull together.
EOS focuses on 6 key components that will help you get the most out of the program and see the best results from your work. Each component must be followed for the highest chance of success.
It’s only when these first three components are strong that you are able to develop an open, honest business. You can’t move on to the next three components until you’ve made everything visible, allowing you the right focus for the next steps.
While the key components tell you what you’ll gain from using EOS, the principles tell you how you’ll get there.
As part of your strategy, you’ll be setting goals and initiatives.
These may be for yourself, or for the wider business to get involved with.
Whatever the initiative, it should be broken down depending on its size and the commitment needed to complete it.
We all know that a business is nothing without its people. In EOS, there are three roles that are absolutely vital if you want success. You’ll need to carefully consider who takes on which role, as well as anything they might need from you in order to fulfil the role to the best of their ability.
Your main consideration is to understand how your whole team will fit together to make sure each area in your strategy gets the right support at the right time.
However, it’s also important that your people are given the right level of autonomy throughout the process. This can be a delicate balancing act, but when you have the right people in the right roles, navigating the rest shouldn’t be too difficult.
EOS doesn’t use many traditional benchmarks, but it does leave room for your business to create its own unique culture and systems that most accurately reflect the company and its values.
An official EOS implementer is a popular choice for businesses that want to benefit from another level of accountability and direction.
This is someone who works directly for EOS and will—at extra cost—come into your business and setup the whole process for you.
This could be a good choice. It means you’re able to commit fully without wondering if you’re doing everything the right way…
While this isn’t a program that will deliver fast results, its potential to improve everything from a business’s culture to employee mindset and even business growth is enormous.
If you’d like any help or advice on how your technology can work alongside EOS, or you’d just like to discuss your IT requirements, we’d love to talk. Get in touch.
Copyright © 2024 - All Rights Reserved