Phil Kristianson is a Professional EOS Implementer at EOS Worldwide, where he helps entrepreneurs and leadership teams unlock their full potential by implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) in their organizations. With over 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur, Phil has successfully built, operated, and exited multiple businesses across various industries.
Throughout his career, Phil has been a prominent member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), holding numerous leadership positions and contributing to the growth and development of the entrepreneurial community. His expertise spans business operations, growth strategies, organizational development, and team leadership.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- Phil Kristianson shares his entrepreneurial journey and the founding of his company
- How Phil discovered EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and its impact on business operations
- The importance of Vision, Traction, and Healthy aspects in the EOS model
- The relationship between the visionary entrepreneur and the integrator in an organization
- Phil’s experience exiting his Hawaii business during the pandemic and its effect on his entrepreneurial focus
- The implementation process of the EOS system and its powerful impact on organizations
- Phil’s insights on navigating change and embracing opportunities in the current economic climate
In this episode…
In an ever-changing business landscape, it’s crucial for entrepreneurs to adapt and find effective strategies for success. Phil Kristianson shares his journey and insights into navigating business cycles and implementing EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) to empower organizations.
Throughout his career, Phil discovered the value of the EOS system to simplify operations and focus on the essential aspects of Vision, Traction, and a Healthy team dynamic. The EOS model helps create a balance between visionary entrepreneurs and integrators, allowing businesses to thrive and maintain steady progress.
In this episode, John Corcoran of Rise25 speaks with Phil Kristianson, a Professional EOS Implementer at EOS Worldwide, about his experience during the pandemic, exiting his Hawaii business, and refocusing his entrepreneurial energy. Phil cites the importance of staying prepared for change and the role of entrepreneur networks in staying informed about emerging trends.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- EO San Francisco
- Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO)
- John Corcoran on LinkedIn
- Rise25
- EOS
- Phil Kristianson on LinkedIn | EOS Worldwide
- Traction: Get A Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman
Sponsor for this episode…
EO San Francisco
This episode is brought to you by EO San Francisco.
The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) is a global, peer-to-peer network of more than 14,000+ influential business owners with 198 chapters in 61 countries.
If you are the founder, co-founder, owner, or controlling shareholder of a company generating over $1 million a year in revenues, and want to connect with other like-minded successful entrepreneurs, EO is for you.
The EO San Francisco chapter enables leading entrepreneurs in the Bay area to learn, grow, and achieve greater success.
The EOSF chapter was founded in 1991, and today we have over 100 members in industries ranging from marketing to agriculture to tech and professional services.
To learn how it works, or to come do a test drive come join us at www.eonetwork.org/sanfrancisco/.
This episode is also brought to you by my company, Pacific Crest Group.
Pacific Crest Group provides outsourced CFO, Controller, and bookkeeping services. You can learn more about us at https://www.pcg-services.com/
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