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In this episode, Clayton sits down with Jill Young, EOS Implementer, author of The Advantage Series, and creator of Coaching Magic. Jill shares the story of how her leadership team staged a three-minute intervention during an IDS meeting, telling her "No, no, no—you're not the integrator, you're the visionary," a shift that became a "10x move" for both her and the firm.
Jill discusses the two extreme pitfalls she sees in VI duos: rushing to hire "the guy from church" without proper calibration, and visionaries with competing priorities who want freedom but also cling to the details because it makes them feel valued and in control. She explains why her first question when duos call with problems is always "When was your last same page meeting?", the beautiful nine-month gestation period for integrator transitions when done with intention, and why no amount of tools can overcome the wrong fit. Jill also shares her coaching approach on finding the right fit and the KOLBY caution about being too different (unnecessary friction) versus well-rounded (rocket fuel).
Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/
Connect with Jill Young:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-young-eos/
Website: https://www.jillyoung.com/
Coaching Magic: https://www.jillyoung.com/coaching-magic
Book: The Advantage Series
By Clayton StensonIn this episode, Clayton sits down with Jill Young, EOS Implementer, author of The Advantage Series, and creator of Coaching Magic. Jill shares the story of how her leadership team staged a three-minute intervention during an IDS meeting, telling her "No, no, no—you're not the integrator, you're the visionary," a shift that became a "10x move" for both her and the firm.
Jill discusses the two extreme pitfalls she sees in VI duos: rushing to hire "the guy from church" without proper calibration, and visionaries with competing priorities who want freedom but also cling to the details because it makes them feel valued and in control. She explains why her first question when duos call with problems is always "When was your last same page meeting?", the beautiful nine-month gestation period for integrator transitions when done with intention, and why no amount of tools can overcome the wrong fit. Jill also shares her coaching approach on finding the right fit and the KOLBY caution about being too different (unnecessary friction) versus well-rounded (rocket fuel).
Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/
Connect with Jill Young:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-young-eos/
Website: https://www.jillyoung.com/
Coaching Magic: https://www.jillyoung.com/coaching-magic
Book: The Advantage Series