Find an EOS Implementer
What is an EOS Implementer?
An EOS® Implementer combines a passion for helping entrepreneurs and their leadership teams with the skills and experience to help strengthen all Six Key Components™ of their business:
Teaching
Teaching every tool in the EOS Toolbox™
Facilitating
Facilitating clarity, alignment, and resolution
Coaching
Coaching EOS purity, accountability, and helping the leadership team become its best.
Professional and Certified EOS Implementers
We’re proud to have built a collaborative, worldwide community of EOS Implementers dedicated to helping entrepreneurs get what they want from their businesses.
Members of this community share the EOS Core Values:
- Humbly confident – Open, honest, real, and well-practiced, ready to make a positive difference
- Grow or die – Driven to maximize every situation and to take ourselves and our clients to the next level
- Help first – Subordinating our personal interests to advance others, always giving value before expecting anything in return
- Do the right thing – Never betraying a trust and doing whatever it takes to resolve every issue so people can move forward
- Do what we say – Sometimes more, never less
Professional EOS Implementer
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Complete Boot Camp a rigorous 3-day training program
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Actively use and participate in Base Camp - our online resource and training center
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Collaborate regularly within the EOS Implementer Community to learn, share and grow by participating in: Quarterly Collaborative Exchanges™ and Weekly "Level 10" calls
Certified EOS Implementer
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Have experience implementing EOS purely with 10 or more clients
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Have experience implementing every type of session in the EOS Process™
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Conduct at least 48 sessions per year
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Achieve an average session rating of 8.75 or higher (on a scale of 1-10)
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Actively help our community, rarely if ever missing an opportunity to collaborate
*EOS Worldwide regularly reviews these standards. When standards are raised, current Professional and Certified Implementers are given a grace period to achieve new standards while maintaining their current designation.