EOS® Vs. Scaling Up: Which One Is Right For You?

You know it's time to take your business to the next level and implement a business operating system. You've heard of two popular choices: EOS® and Scaling Up. So, what are these systems, how can they help your business, and how do they vary? Let's dive into the answers to those questions:

Benefits Of Implementing A Business Operating System

Your business is starting to grow and feels a bit out of control, or even has begun to feel stuck in place, and you find yourself asking what you can do differently. In addition, you know there are dated processes in place that need to be adjusted or departments that need to be reorganized. You know you would benefit from a business operating system, but it's an investment. 

So, what exactly are the benefits of implementing a business operating system?

Get Clear On Organizations And Team Goals

An operating system like EOS® or Scaling up allows the team to communicate more clearly and concisely. Each operating system will have different ways to organize your communication and expected goals with your team. Operating systems can teach you how to run meetings effectively, keep people accountable, and convey the end goal. 

Quarterly Strategic Reviews To Stay Focused

Operating systems are all about organizing your business in a way that makes sense to help you reach your goals. For example, having efficient and productive quarterly meetings is a significant way to ensure your goals are achieved. Still, beyond that, operating systems can outline how to have a productive meeting with meeting agenda suggestions, help with business growth strategy, accountability tools, and time trackers.

Smoother Workflow

Implementing an operating system will have your business running more smoothly. Everyone on your team will be clear on their tasks, what they need to do, and when to get them done. When implemented correctly, business operating systems boost productivity.

What Is The EOS® Model?

According to Entrepreneurial Operating System, EOS® is a complete set of simple concepts and practical tools that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs around the world get what they want from their businesses. Implementing EOS® will help you and your leadership team improve at three things: vision, traction, and overall health. 

EOS® works with business owners and entrepreneurs to find what pain points exist within their companies and take a new approach to resolve those issues once and for all. Using tools like Meeting Agenda™, Accountability Charts, and EOS® Scorecards™, leaders learn how to effectively delegate tasks, communicate with their team, and make the most of all their meetings.

What Is Scaling Up?

Scaling up is a system that is dedicated to helping businesses grow as well. From their website: "Scaling Up performance platform focuses on the Four Decisions® methodology every company must get right: People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash using a series of One-Page Tools."

Scaling Up works closely with businesses and their leaders to teach them how to build the systems and processes needed to thrive.

How Are EOS® And Scaling Up Different?

While EOS® and Scaling Up have the same goal in mind: to help your business grow and become more organizationally healthy, there are some differences between the two operating systems. The first is their use of software. Scaling up is a SaaS platform, while EOS® uses comprehensive platforms Bloom Growth and Ninety. In addition, EOS® focuses on six critical components of your business Vision, People, Data, Issues, Processes, and Traction, while Scaling Up focuses on four: People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash.

There are many similarities in the concepts of these business operating systems, but most business owners have found they prefer EOS® because of its simplicity and easy-to-implement style.

Which One Is Right For Your Organization?

There are a few things to consider regarding which operating system is right for your business. Only you, the business leader, can decide based on company history, how your organization moves, and the company's future. If you're looking to get the most out of your business operating system like EOS®, GCE is here to help and works closely with implementers. Schedule some time with us today, and let’s work together to meet your goals.

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