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  • The EOS Life
    2022/11/05

    Summary

    In this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist is joined by Benjamin Berman, an Expert EOS Implementor. The two share a wealth of experience with EOS and have helped countless individuals and organizations live their ideal EOS Life. Throughout the episode, Will and Benjamin recount several success stories from their careers and discuss how EOS can help YOU live your ideal life.

    Show Notes

    (1:01) Introducing Benjamin Berman

    (3:10) EOS Success Stories

    (17:03) Effective EOS Tools

    (23:08) Telling the Story within the Story

    (24:59) Common Stories of Success

    (40:11) Closing Thoughts

    Links

    Will Crist

    EOS

    Benjamin Berman

    Quotes

    “It’s impossible to be mindful when you’re putting in eighty hours a week or seventy hours a week like so many of those frustrated entrepreneurs we know.” - Benjamin Berman, (10:42)

    “Without that central map to guide the internal processes, and without the marketing and the sales materials tying back to that journey and that central map that says ‘this is our central source of truth of what’s happening,’ you’re really missing an opportunity to get people aligned, get people interested, and get people fully through, over and over again.” - Benjamin Berman, (21:33)

    “Yes, profit is important. Yes, getting a return on a shareholder investment is important. The best way to do that is to pay attention to the relationships, to the community, to what people want and how they want to go about it, and to have great management, great bosses all the way down. And when we do that, we’re changing the way that businesses run today.” - Will Crist, (30:34)

    “If you look at us and watch us walk around—those who are living the EOS Life and those who are helping others live the EOS Life—we just can’t stop smiling.” - Benjamin Berman, (38:00)

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    42 分
  • The Importance of Proper Employee Compensation
    2022/08/26

    Summary:

    On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist talked with Alex Freytag, an expert EOS Implementor. Alex is also the author of Profit Works, a book that unravels the complexity of incentive plans in order to increase employee productivity, cultivate an engaged workforce, and maximize company potential. Throughout the episode, Will and Alex discuss his EOS journey and the importance of properly compensating employees.

    Shownotes:

    (1:13) Introduction to Alex

    (1:43) Alex’s EOS Journey

    (7:40) The Benefit of Employee Compensation

    (10:48) How Pressure Impacts Performance

    (13:19) Human Reactions to Being Rewarded

    (18:19) We First vs. Me First

    (21:18) Identifying Effective Incentives

    (25:48) Incentive Plans with Company-wide Input

    (30:53) About Profit Works

    (32:49) Utilizing People as Assets

    (34:09) Purpose of Profit Works

    (38:27) Quality Relationships in the Workplace

    (42:52) Closing Thoughts

    Links:

    Will Crist

    EOS

    Alex Freytag

    Quotes:

    “Well and that really is what we as EOS implementers aim at isn’t it, it’s to really help businesses thrive.” - Will Crist, (5:54)

    “So if we talk about employee retention and you talk about attraction and best places to work, the companies that are able to balance those rewards, their workforce is the one that tends to be the most successful from a profitability standpoint and from a growth standpoint.” - Alex Freytag, (8:32)

    “The amount of pressure in an organization is directly correlated to performance, and so companies that don’t apply any pressure in the organization, no standards of performance, no expectation, no core values, no measurables, no scorecards, no 10-year target, and so forth, tend to have lower levels of performance than the companies that turn that dial up on those expectations…” - Alex Freytag, (11:47)

    “...pick a minimum threshold of profit that the company has to reach before the incentive plan kicks in and then arm your workforce with tools and training and resources to actively find the money to incremental profit dollars over that threshold.” - Alex Freytag, (24:26)

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    47 分
  • Challenges That Law Firms Can Overcome with EOS
    2022/07/29

    Summary:

    On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist talked with John Nachezel, an integrator of EOS for Mike Morse Law Firm, who has almost 14 years of experience implementing EOS practices. John was brought into the Mike Morse Law Firm all those years ago to help instill structure and cohesiveness to lay the foundation for scalability. Throughout the episode, Will and John discuss how to help law firms become the best they can be, how to get those law firms partners, and how to help them get what they want from their law firm.

    Shownotes:

    (0:49) Introduction to John Nachezel

    (3:07) Challenges That Law Firms Can Overcome

    (4:25) Reconciling Ownership with the EOS System

    (7:00) Logistics of the Mike Morse Law Firm

    (10:43) An Integrators Approach vs. A Lawyers

    (14:20) John Living the EOS Life

    (20:44) Employees Living the EOS Life

    (22:55) Advice for Law Firms Wondering about EOS

    (24:14) Closing Thoughts

    Links:

    Will Crist

    EOS

    John Nachezel

    Quotes:

    “So, if you’re an owner, that’s fantastic and you can sit in the owner’s box and you can have your own meetings and talk about owner’s things, but make no mistake, when you are in the business and you are wearing that hat and sitting in that seat, that you’re not the owner, you’re an employee, and that is completely separate and distinct from the other.” - John Nachezel, (4:50)

    “...the only way you will grow is chaotically and then you hit a ceiling. You’ll hit a cap, you’ll burn out…because the chaos can only take you so far. And it’s ‘I don't have time to incorporate the principles that EOS teaches,’ but that’s the way you get time is by incorporating those principles.” - John Nachazel, (22:55)

    “...it’s actually a very freeing thing. It’s not a stifling thing to have structure, and that structure and discipline is what allows you to unlock your creativity and allows you to be on offense delivering punches to the opposition…it frees you to be your best” - John Nachazel, (23:48)

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    27 分
  • Helping Every Employee Live the EOS Life with Eric Lindsley of Knight Watch
    2022/07/15

    Summary

    In this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist is joined by Eric Lindsley, CEO of Knight Watch, a business that helps make buildings more secure, comfortable, and energy efficient. Eric and Knight Watch have been an EOS company for quite some time now, and he is known to his friends as an EOS Purist because of his commitment to living the EOS Life. Throughout the episode, Will and Eric discuss Knight Watch’s EOS journey, why every employee needs to live the EOS Life, trusting your team to make the right decisions, and much more!

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    Show Notes

    (0:50) Introducing Eric Lindsley and Knight Watch

    (2:59) Knight Watch’s EOS Journey

    (9:22) Why Everyone in the Company Needs the EOS Life

    (16:58) Does the Great Resignation Affect EOS Companies?

    (22:44) Creating Consistency

    (24:36) The Decision Card

    (27:48) Trusting Your Team

    (30:48) Closing Thoughts

    Links

    Will Crist

    EOS

    Eric Lindsley

    Knight Watch

    Quotes

    “About a year and a half [into EOS], I was working about five days a week, maybe even four. But you know, a very easy to maintain schedule. The stress level in the company came way down. The happiness level was good—I look forward to going in, especially for my weekly EOS meeting…” Eric Lindsley, (5:50)

    “This last quarter…[we did] more in book sales per quarter than we did the entire year of 2018.” Eric Lindsley, (7:21)

    “It can’t just be myself or the leadership team, but throughout the company, there has to be space. And that’s the nice thing about EOS and the EOS Life is it gives you space.” Eric Lindsley, (11:42)

    “The nice thing that happens though, is when you lose people that don’t have your values, it opens up space for the right person to come in.” Eric Lindsley, (17:51)

    “The more I involve myself with things that are really not for me to be involved in, all I’m doing is communicating…[that] I don’t trust you to make that decision. If you have to get involved in every process, what you’re saying is, ‘I don’t trust you.’” Eric Lindsley, (28:53)

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    34 分
  • EOS Turns Clients into Life-Long Friends
    2022/07/01

    Summary:

    On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with Ed Callahan, one of the early adopters of EOS who has been with the program for more than thirteen years. Ed even helped Will himself become involved in EOS. Though he has now earned emeritus status, Ed’s life has been and continues to be impacted by his time helping others live their best EOS life. Throughout the episode, Will and Ed discussed life before EOS, clients and their unique stories, and advice to all implementers.

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    Show Notes:

    (0:39) Introduction

    (1:15) Life before EOS

    (11:10) Client Stories

    (20:30) EOS Life

    (39:48) Advice to All Implementers

    Links:

    Will Crist

    Ed Callahan

    EOS

    Quotes:

    “I think that's a message to anybody listening…The clients you work with will become friends for life.” Ed Callahan, (16:46)

    “EOS and its tools got [my clients] through this really difficult time at the front end and they swear by it.” Ed Callahan, (20:07)

    “...EOS life has really been extraordinarily beneficial to me. You know, I'm an empty nester for a long time. Now I've got five grandchildren. So traveling to see those kids, traveling with my wife—it’s what we love to do.” Ed Callahan, (25:32)

    “...Then and now, people rarely blink once they understand the value when they hear your fee.” Ed Callahan, (29:11)

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    42 分
  • Entrepreneur Roundtable
    2022/06/24

    Summary:

    On this roundtable discussion episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with a panel of guests, from entrepreneurs to college students, to discuss important topics in the world of entrepreneurship. Varying from a few months to a few years, these guests used their personal experiences to discuss important topics such as delegation, conflicts, the future of entrepreneurship, and much more.

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    Show Notes:

    (1:38) Introductions

    (15:51) The Importance of Delegating

    (29:11) Why Do Conflicts Arise?

    (32:48) Everyone Has to Be on the Same Page

    (38:53) Questions From the Students

    Links:

    Will Crist

    Bob Doustdar

    Farshid Mahdavipour

    Slava Khristich

    James Cliame

    EOS

    Quotes:

    “...This grip that the business has on the leadership can often be the largest obstacle to growth.” Will Crist, (16:17)

    “As soon as I start delegating, actually business at that point started to pick up” Slava Khristich, (20:40)

    “I try to figure out the ‘why’ of all my customers, what's driving them, and then try to figure out the best goals for them to reach their ‘why.’” James Cliame, (26:22)

    “You don't create a position for people, you create positions, then fill up with the people.” Slava Khristich, (34:08)

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    55 分
  • Working Smarter, Not Harder with the EOS Life
    2022/06/10

    Summary:

    On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with Jim Coyle, an expert EOS Implementer. Jim has hosted about 700 EOS sessions to earn his title and is genuinely passionate about the work that he does with businesses. Jim truly believes in working smarter instead of harder, and he personally embodies the EOS Life in order to inspire and help others to do the same. Throughout the episode, Will and Jim discussed what life is like as an EOS Implementer and the impact of the EOS Life on clients.

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    Show Notes:

    (1:00) Experience Transitioning to EOS Life

    (4:29) Vacation Time

    (6:11) Delegating Helps Others Shine

    (11:26) Life as an EOS Expert

    (14:23) Taking EOS Life Seriously

    (17:01) EOS Life for All

    (18:34) Creating Context for the EOS Life

    (25:11) Impact on Clients

    Links:

    Will Crist

    Jim Coyle

    EOS

    Quotes:

    “I think one of the reasons I became a coach within the community is because…I didn't want people to struggle at the same level I did. Maybe I could help them to have less of that…but as I got through that struggle, I started to see that, wow, I was really bringing some beauty into the world, making a big impact.” Jim Coyle, (2:35)

    “...There was a whole system that we had to set up and so it took a little bit of work, but it was well worth it for sure.” Jim Coyle, (5:27)

    “....I think that a lot of times we, as entrepreneurs, set up a culture [where] we are the center of the universe that is the business. And that ultimately can cause a lot of problems for the business because everything then has to go through you because that's what you designed. I don't think that entrepreneurs realize they designed it that way, and then they whine about it...I do see that they cause their own pain.” Jim Coyle, (5:39)

    “When people bring their full self to a company, [that] is when you get the full value from the individual.” Jim Coyle, (22:55)

    “...I think that when we are the same person in all aspects of our lives…that's when we can really bring real value and love…to the world. I think that when we're putting energy into creating other personas, that doesn't work, and I do think the EOS Life helps with that.“ Jim Coyle, (23:07)

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    32 分
  • How EOS Companies Deal With Supply Chain Logistics
    2022/06/03

    Summary:

    On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist talked with Mike Ryan, a managing partner of The M. Ryan Group, which has 25 plus years of experience serving Fortune 500 middle market businesses by helping them create results through supply chain and operations optimization. Mike truly enjoys helping businesses figure out how to unfreeze their cash that is stuck in a proverbial “iceberg of inventory.” Throughout the episode, Will and Mike discuss how to crush the inventory iceberg, how to harvest cash from their inventory, and supply chain logistics.

    Shownotes:

    (1:21) Introduction to Mike Ryan

    (2:28) Lead Times in Supply Chain

    (5:38) How EOS Companies Deal With Supply Chain Logistics

    (10:13) EOS Mentality and Delegation

    (14:01) Living the EOS Life

    (20:14) Issues with Inventory

    (22:14) Just in Time Movement

    (28:49) Bringing Companies Back to the United States

    (30:52) Closing Thoughts

    Links:

    Will Crist

    Mike Ryan

    The M. Ryan Group

    Quotes:

    “It’s figuring out how do we look a little bit further down the road to understand what we have and what we don’t have so we can proactively plan around it.” - Mike Ryan, (2:19)

    “If a business is running on EOS, they’ve got a process, they’ve got people, and most importantly, their accountability is defined…the results are going to be not as favorable and not as sustainable as a business that has people, process, and technology running in a framework like EOS.” - Mike Ryan, (5:54)

    “...what I find so exciting is when people get clear about what their ten-year target, three-year picture, or one-year plan is. When they get clear about that…they can begin to compartmentalize the journey that they have rather than trying to do it all at once or carrying all that imagination.” - Mike Ryan, (11:38)

    “When the predictability and repeatability goes out of the supply chain, the ability to do ‘just in time’ goes away with it.” - Mike Ryan, (23:27)

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    33 分