EOS...The Entrepreneurial Operating System for Small Businesses, anyone heard/use it??
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The issue comes in when these "Standards/Auditors" come up with things randomly as a checkbox, without someone who actually understands the technology/business and puts it down on paper without knowing what the hell it actually means.
Think of Curtis who said he "programmed printers". What he meant was he assigned a static IP address. Not that he was writing his own RIP software for the printer. But what an audit might say is "Did you write your own RIP software?" Yes or No" and if you mark No, well you fail because they expect you to say YES, when in fact the question should be "Are all of your networked printers statically assigned via TCP/IP?".
As the Auditor and developer of the Audit system, they have an incentive to make the process difficult and convoluted because they charge you more, for the more things you "miss" (read that as things you didn't do stupidly).
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@wrx7m said in EOS...The Entrepreneurial Operating System for Small Businesses, anyone heard/use it??:
I had no idea that this shit even existed. People fall for this enough for it to exist? Wow.
regularly, it's big business running these scams. It's the business equivalent of those self help conference people.
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In the real world, companies are run by humans who can be socially engineered just like regular consumers. We hope that being in an office, knowing that they represent a business, the ability to apply logic and financial value calculations, peer review, and good processes would minimize how much this happens, but few companies are really that good at that stuff.
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The founder ran his family's unnamed sales training company for a couple years and sold it. Not exactly the greatest credentials, but I didn't see anything negative on Reddit, which is a first.
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I have a client who started a consulting firm, which uses EOS concepts. From his explaination, he basically is like a business efficency consultant. Many problems business have go unnoticed because the owners or mangers are too close to the problem. (Working IN the business, versus, Working ON the business )
My client follows the concepts in the book "Traction", and has the Lean Six Sigma Certifications. Those skills are applied to develop relevant KPIs to the business processes and procedures he says.
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@Spiral said in EOS...The Entrepreneurial Operating System for Small Businesses, anyone heard/use it??:
My client follows the concepts in the book "Traction", and has the Lean Six Sigma Certifications. Those skills are applied to develop relevant KPIs to the business processes and procedures he says.
Those are specifically the kinds of things that people would hope to fix. Six Sigma would be a disaster in an IT business! Talk about inefficiency!
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I think he also said he had two IT shops as clients of his, but, he is focused on the business, not how the technicians performed their craft.
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@Spiral said in EOS...The Entrepreneurial Operating System for Small Businesses, anyone heard/use it??:
I think he also said he had two IT shops as clients of his, but, he is focused on the business, not how the technicians performed their craft.
Yup, but Six Sigma is focused on "the craft" of manufacturing. So using it on "the business" is the same as using it on IT. IT is just "business" in reality.
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Simply, I think he separates the "business" from the "practice" of whatever the profession is.
Reminds me of the E-myth series...
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