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Jamie Munoz spent four years as a full-time integrator at a large format printing company in Phoenix, helping grow the team from 60 to 100 people on EOS. When her visionary decided to become an EOS implementer, Jamie found herself at a crossroads and started doing fractional integrator work before the term even existed. That led her to founding Catalyst Integrators, a firm that matches experienced integrators with visionaries who need them. In this conversation with Christine Watts and Kris Snyder, Jamie talks about the moment she realized she had become a visionary sitting in both seats, the tension between structure and emotion in EOS meetings, and the termination story she still carries with her: the day she walked into a meeting trusting that the coaching had been done, only to discover it hadn't.
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About Jamie Munoz:
Jamie is the founder of Catalyst Integrators, a fractional integrator firm that matches experienced integrators with visionaries running on EOS. Before founding Catalyst, she spent four years as a full-time integrator at AZPro in Phoenix, where she helped grow the company from 60 to 100 team members. She is also part of the Visionary Forum community.
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Learn more about Catalyst Integrators: catalystintegrators.com
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By Ninety StudiosJamie Munoz spent four years as a full-time integrator at a large format printing company in Phoenix, helping grow the team from 60 to 100 people on EOS. When her visionary decided to become an EOS implementer, Jamie found herself at a crossroads and started doing fractional integrator work before the term even existed. That led her to founding Catalyst Integrators, a firm that matches experienced integrators with visionaries who need them. In this conversation with Christine Watts and Kris Snyder, Jamie talks about the moment she realized she had become a visionary sitting in both seats, the tension between structure and emotion in EOS meetings, and the termination story she still carries with her: the day she walked into a meeting trusting that the coaching had been done, only to discover it hadn't.
Key topics:
About Jamie Munoz:
Jamie is the founder of Catalyst Integrators, a fractional integrator firm that matches experienced integrators with visionaries running on EOS. Before founding Catalyst, she spent four years as a full-time integrator at AZPro in Phoenix, where she helped grow the company from 60 to 100 team members. She is also part of the Visionary Forum community.
Connect with Jamie: LinkedIn
Learn more about Catalyst Integrators: catalystintegrators.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Connect & Subscribe:
Subscribe to the 90xEOS newsletter: ninety.io/impact-moments
Read the 90xEOS blog: ninety.io/eos/blog
Connect with Kris: LinkedIn
Connect with Christine: LinkedIn
Try Ninety free: bit.ly/3Q99NXr
Impact Moments is produced by ninety. Learn more at ninety.io.
🔗 Check out our episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@90xEOS
🔗 Learn more about Ninety: https://www.ninety.ioÂ