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In this episode of Business Mutiny, Jon speaks with Jason Green, former founder and now an EOS Implementer, about why so many founders become trapped in the businesses they built.
Jason shares the highs and lows of his own entrepreneurial journey — from scaling a company to 250 people and selling it, to raising and losing $5 million, to nearly breaking under the pressure of running a chaotic service business.
They unpack how EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) helps founders move from confusion to clarity through better vision, accountability, people, structure and execution.
A must-listen for founders, leaders and business owners who feel like everything still runs through them.
By Jon GravesIn this episode of Business Mutiny, Jon speaks with Jason Green, former founder and now an EOS Implementer, about why so many founders become trapped in the businesses they built.
Jason shares the highs and lows of his own entrepreneurial journey — from scaling a company to 250 people and selling it, to raising and losing $5 million, to nearly breaking under the pressure of running a chaotic service business.
They unpack how EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) helps founders move from confusion to clarity through better vision, accountability, people, structure and execution.
A must-listen for founders, leaders and business owners who feel like everything still runs through them.