Self-Implementation: Four Things I Learned About EOS by Doing It the Hard Way
Here’s how it started for me: Over 20 years ago, I joined a scrappy New Orleans software company as a self-taught programmer. Just the founder
Here’s how it started for me: Over 20 years ago, I joined a scrappy New Orleans software company as a self-taught programmer. Just the founder
Subscription based everything is the new normal. Software, razors, meal kits, fitness plans, apps you forgot exist but mysteriously bill you twelve dollars every month.
My career has never followed a predictable path. I have always learned by doing, by experimenting, by diving headfirst into whatever challenge was in front
BY KELLY HITE with BIZ NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS – When hard work isn’t enough to prevent a company from losing direction, the Entrepreneurial Operating
In the heart of New Orleans, where relationships run deep and business is built on trust, something powerful is taking root—The Entrepreneurial Operating System® (EOS).
I recently saw something that changed how I think about leadership and personal effectiveness. A brilliant visionary I worked with was struggling…not because they lacked
After countless software demos, I’ve noticed a peculiar divide: mention “light mode versus dark mode” and people instantly pick sides, like kids choosing teams. Here’s
Here’s a blast from the past when I was interviewed by the amazingly talented marketing guru, Kerry Guard, for her “Tea Time with Tech Marketing
Okay, let’s be real…we all have that stack of business books gathering dust on our nightstand. But every once in a while, you pick up