Get a Grip on Your Business at MSCA18

June 28, 2018

EOS is a comprehensive business system with real, simple, practical tools that helps business leaders clarify, simplify and achieve their vision.   During this bonus optional session,  “Are You Running Your Business or is it Running You?,” attendees will learn how to see their business in a whole new light and to achieve better results through strengthening the Six Key Components™ of a great organization (Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process and Traction).  The outcome creates alignment and synchronizes all the pieces of your business to produce the results you want.  This special session will take place on Sunday, October 21 from 7:30 a.m. – noon prior to the start of the MSCA conference.  Cost is $300 and includes all program materials and copy of the book “What the Heck is EOS,” co-authored by program presenter Tom Bouwer.

Register by July 21, 2018 and you will enjoy Early Bird member savings!

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