The Business Blueprint Episode 002: Are you Running Your Business, or is it Running You?

Ever feel like your business has taken the wheel—and you’re just hanging on for dear life? In this episode, Joe and Clay dig into the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)—a practical framework that helps leaders turn chaos into clarity. They’re joined by Patrick Metzger, a certified EOS Implementer and business coach, to unpack what makes EOS so powerful for growth, accountability, and vision.

You’ll learn:

How EOS breaks a business down into six core components

Why “right people, right seat” is the key to healthy teams

How scorecards and measurable data replace guesswork

And why every great company starts with a

 

Ever feel like your business has taken the wheel—and you’re just hanging on for dear life? In this episode, Joe and Clay dig into the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)—a practical framework that helps leaders turn chaos into clarity. They’re joined by Patrick Metzger, a certified EOS Implementer and business coach, to unpack what makes EOS so powerful for growth, accountability, and vision.

You’ll learn:

  • How EOS breaks a business down into six core components

  • Why “right people, right seat” is the key to healthy teams

  • How scorecards and measurable data replace guesswork

  • And why every great company starts with a crystal-clear vision

Whether you’re scaling fast or just trying to reclaim your sanity, this conversation offers the playbook to get back in control.

Next up: Part 2—“From Process to Traction”—how to document, solve, and execute with unstoppable momentum.

 

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