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Why Change Fails — And How EOS Creates Stability During Growth
Change is inevitable in growing businesses. New structures emerge, leaders evolve, strategies shift, and priorities change. Yet even in healthy organisations, change often creates uncertainty, resistance, and can create short-term performance dips. The issue is rarely the change itself. It’s how the change is handled. When change is introduced without clarity, people start filling in the gaps themselves. Rumours begin to circulate, assumptions form, and confidence wobbles. Ev


Why New Leaders Fail — And How EOS Can Help
When a new leader struggles, the instinct is often to look at the person. Were they ready? Did they have the right experience? Were they promoted too early? But in many cases, leadership failure has less to do with capability and more to do with the environment they’ve stepped into. Most new leaders are promoted because they were strong individual contributors. They delivered results, took ownership, and demonstrated potential. Then they step into leadership and suddenly they


EOS Isn’t Just About Traction — It Protects Leadership Energy
When most people think about EOS, they think about traction. They think about scorecards, Rocks, Level 10 meetings, and accountability. And while EOS absolutely strengthens execution, one of its most underrated benefits is something far more human, it protects leadership energy. In growing businesses, leadership teams often become the shock absorbers of the organisation. They translate ideas into action, mediate conflict, make decisions others avoid, and carry the responsibil


Accountability Didn’t Burn Our People Out — It Set Them Free
One of the biggest fears I hear from leaders is this: “If we enforce accountability, we’ll lose the good people.” I believed that once too. And I couldn’t have been more wrong. Most businesses running on EOS already have numbers. We did. Every person had at least one number on the scorecard. On paper, accountability existed. But somewhere along the way, something subtle had happened: We had stopped calling it out when numbers were consistently missed. We had stopped asking wh


Why EOS Fails (And What Successful EOS-Run Businesses Do Differently)
EOS is simple. That’s both its strength and the reason people think it’s failing when it’s not. After years of working inside EOS-run businesses, I’ve yet to see EOS fail because the tools don’t work. Where things break down is much more human than that. EOS doesn’t fail. Leadership behaviour does. Most businesses that say “EOS didn’t work for us” usually have EOS installed but not lived . They have: A V/TO (2-page business plan) that gets dusted off once a year A Level 10 M


The Integrator Seat: The Most Misunderstood Role in an EOS-Run Business
If you don’t run on EOS, the word “Integrator” might mean nothing to you. At its simplest, the Integrator is the person who turns vision into reality. In growing businesses, there is usually someone generating ideas, spotting opportunities, and pushing for what’s next. That’s the entrepreneurial drive that fuels growth. But as a business scales, complexity increases faster than revenue. More people. More moving parts. More decisions. More cross-functional tension. And eventua
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