Traction Eos
Skill Verified ActiveImplement the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to align vision and execution across a company. Use when the user mentions "EOS", "V/TO", "quarterly rocks", "Level 10 meetings", "accountability chart", "IDS process", "Entrepreneurial Operating System", or "business operating system". Also trigger when a growing company needs meeting structure, goal-setting frameworks, or a systematic approach to solving recurring organizational issues. Covers the six EOS components: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction. For team motivation design, see drive-motivation. For lean experimentation, see lean-startup.
Implement a complete business operating system to align vision and execution across a company, driving clarity, accountability, and growth.
Features
- Explains the six key components of EOS
- Provides templates for V/TO, Rocks, Scorecards, and Accountability Charts
- Details the IDS process for issue resolution
- Offers facilitation guides for Level 10 meetings
- Covers people management with the People Analyzer and GWC
Use Cases
- Implementing EOS from scratch
- Improving meeting effectiveness and accountability
- Clarifying company vision and strategy
- Setting and achieving quarterly priorities
- Making objective people and process decisions
Non-Goals
- Replacing the need to read the book 'Traction'
- Providing specific industry advice outside of EOS framework
- Automating EOS implementation steps
Installation
First, add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add wondelai/skills/plugin install skills@wondelai-skillsQuality Score
VerifiedSimilar Extensions
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Office Hours
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Hard Call
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