A lot of founders read Traction or Get A Grip and feel immediate relief. Not because the ideas are revolutionary.
Because for the first time, someone has described exactly why the business feels heavier than it should.
The issue is rarely effort. It is usually this: The company is still being held together by founder memory, founder decisions, founder intervention, and founder energy. That is not scale. That is dependency disguised as leadership.
This is why Gino Wickman’s work matters. Across Traction, Get A Grip, Rocket Fuel, and What the Heck is EOS?, the message is consistent: A business cannot scale properly without a real operating system. Not motivational language. Not scattered SOPs. Not another tool stack.
A real operating system. One that brings structure to six core areas: Vision. People. Data. Issues. Process.
Traction. The problem is not that founders do not understand these ideas. The problem is that most businesses do not know how to install them cleanly.
That is where I tend to come in. I help founder-led companies translate EOS-style principles into actual operating structure:
— leadership cadence
— KPI scorecards
— role and accountability clarity
— issue-solving rhythm
— execution architecture
— reduced founder bottlenecking
Not as a theory. As an operating discipline. Because reading Traction does not solve founder dependency. Installing the right structure does. And that is usually the difference between a company that is “working hard” and a company that is actually getting traction.
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