by Gino Wickman
Published
April 3, 2012
Pages
246 pages
Language
English
Publisher
BenBella Books
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$12.99
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$10.99
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$10.99
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OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD! Do you have a grip on your business, or does your business have a grip on you. All entrepreneurs and business leaders face similar frustrations—personnel conflict, profit woes, and inadequate growth.
Decisions never seem to get made, or, once made, fail to be properly implemented. But there is a solution. It's not complicated or theoretical.The Entrepreneurial Operating System® is a practical method for achieving the business success you have always envisioned.
More than 80,000 companies have discovered what EOS can do. In Traction , you'll learn the secrets of strengthening the six key components of your business. You'll discover simple yet powerful ways to run your company that will give you and your leadership team more focus, more growth, and more enjoyment.
Successful companies are applying Traction every day to run profitable, frustration-free businesses—and you can too. For an illustrative, real-world lesson on how to apply Traction to your business, check out its companion book, Get A Grip.
In "Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business," Gino Wickman presents a powerful entrepreneurial guide designed to help business leaders establish sustainable growth. By offering a comprehensive framework known as the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), Wickman addresses the common challenges that hinder organizations. From defining a clear vision to establishing strong leadership and promoting accountability, this book provides actionable insights to create and maintain momentum, ultimately leading to long-lasting success.
Prioritize six key business components to achieve maximum effectiveness and build a solid foundation for growth. Develop a shared vision to unify your team and create a cohesive company culture that drives success. Implement the Entrepreneurial Operating System tools to enhance decision-making processes and streamline operations.
Gino Wickman\'s "Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business" introduces a groundbreaking approach to tackling the most persistent challenges faced by entrepreneurs. The Entrepreneurial Operating System provides a step-by-step guide to managing and growing a business efficiently. With its focus on simplicity and practicality EOS equips leaders with the tools necessary to gain control of their organizations.
Wickman demonstrates how the interplay of vision accountability and structure lays the foundation for exceptional business performance. Traction offers an in-depth exploration of the six key components essential for building a thriving organization: vision data process traction issues and people. This cohesive framework guides entrepreneurs in enhancing clarity and focus.
By mastering the EOS methodology businesses can foster strong leadership cultivate a unified company culture and execute strategies with precision. Traction provides real-world examples and valuable insights empowering entrepreneurs to tackle obstacles and achieve their goals. Through practical tools and straightforward advice readers are equipped to transform their businesses.
Traction exemplifies how discipline and clear communication can dramatically improve an organization’s ability to achieve and sustain growth. Wickman's systematic approach ensures each team member understands their role promoting accountability and efficiency. With insightful guidance Traction offers a roadmap to creating a proactive and adaptable business environment.
Traction stands out by offering the Entrepreneurial Operating System a proven framework that simplifies complex business challenges and drives growth through actionable steps and practical examples The book’s emphasis on accountability and strong leadership equips readers with the necessary skills to navigate the inevitable challenges that accompany entrepreneurial endeavors ensuring sustained success Gino Wickman’s approachable writing style makes complex concepts accessible thereby fostering an inclusive and inspiring environment where entrepreneurs and business leaders can thrive and realize their full potential.
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Great book. But was delivered ripped.
WE HAVE DECIDED ON AN IMPLEMENTER AND THIS WAS THE BEST DECISION FOR US AS A COMPANY AS WE ARE WORKING ON STREAMLIING PROCESSES FOR GROWTH.
Good to know insights on what the company is running on. We're always open for improvement as we are not perfect. Love that this really helps in my professional and personal life! Such a great book and so far great read!
Before reading, I didn’t really understand why this book is called “Traction.” Traction is the grip that tires have on a road or other surface. I know it also says “get a grip on your business,” so it almost makes sense — but the act of “getting a grip” usually involves imagery related to hands, not tires. It didn’t take long before I started to understand: It’s called “Traction” because it’s going to help us stop spinning our wheels as an organization and get somewhere. This book was recommended to me by multiple people separately as I discussed struggles as a manager where my team always had our ducks in a row, but then would get bottlenecked and held back whenever we needed another team’s help with a project. There was a lot of “hurry up and wait” going on, where my team would finish our parts of a project and then get stuck waiting for others who viewed their own projects as higher priority. The real problem was disorganization and a lack of communication from the top down. Everyone had a different idea of what the companies top priorities are or should be. Then the CEO read this book and started making changes based on it. Many of the changes aggravated or upset me, from pulling the executive team aside for a full week to rewrite our core values while I was trying to get the ball rolling on 4th quarter marketing plans to firing people who I didn’t think deserved to be fired. Then I read this book and I now understand what’s happening, including the firings. Did they “deserve” to get fired? In most cases, no. But they were all cases where someone was either not quite the right person for the job or we didn’t really have a need for their skill set and it was a waste to keep them on payroll for sentimental reasons. Now I feel I should clarify this is NOT a book about firing people lol that’s just an example of how I witnessed my employer implementing some of the concepts in the book. No, Traction is a book about getting your organization organized, getting everyone (and I mean EVERYONE) on the same page and focused on the correct priorities, and fostering healthy communication between teams… And this description barely scratches the surface. Most “business books” I’ve read are full of fluff and often not even good fluff. Traction isn’t like that. Every chapter contains legitimate value and it lays out a system that will help your organization stop spinning its wheels.
My CFO recommended Traction to me. It's all about helping business owners and entrepreneurs get a better handle on running their companies. The core idea is the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) - a set of tools and principles to help make your operations more efficient, manage growth better, and overcome any roadblocks in your way. The writing style is pretty straightforward, which I appreciate. No beating around the bush. It's broken down into chapters covering different components of EOS: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, and Traction. Going through each one systematically lets you pinpoint your company's weak spots and apply specific fixes. But the real strength is how practical it is. There are exercises, checklists, real-world examples - stuff you can just dive right into at your own company. I'd definitely recommend giving it a read if you're looking to bring more discipline to your business operations. It's useful for companies struggling to scale up or needing a solid foundation to manage growth without losing control.
Dogeared the pages, Highlighted in multiple colors for multiple subjects. Keep this book with my at all times.
The clarity I gained from this book gave me new vision and hope with running my business and steering my company in a way that gives me peace and momentum. Can't say enough positive things about this book! Get it.
After learning about this book through CEO Tyler Denk of Beehiiv, I ordered it. Tyler used this book and its frameworks to scale his newsletter company, Beehiiv, to millions of dollars in annual recurring revenue in a few short years. The content is beneficial for anyone trying to scale a startup or small business from 0 to anything!