Work harder, spin faster, end up in the same place. That’s the trap so many leadership teams fall into, and it’s exactly why we brought on Dusty Pruitt, an EOS Implementer who’s helped companies replace stress and guesswork with a clear operating rhythm. Dusty shares the moment he realized his own business needed systems, not more hustle, and how the book Traction became a practical playbook for building a healthier, stronger company.
We dig into the six core components of the Entrepreneurial Operating System: vision, people, data, issues, process, and traction. Dusty explains what “right people, right seats” really looks like (including GWC), how a weekly scorecard brings focus, and why calling problems “issues” matters if you want psychological safety and real truth in the room. We also talk about processes that don’t become a 700-page SOP monster, plus quarterly rocks and 90-day planning that turn effort into forward motion.
Then we connect EOS to real-world decisions in retail and beyond: making capability bets that match your vision, filtering client fit with confidence, and staying ahead of what will be a category issue in four weeks instead of reacting when it’s too late. Dusty also previews his “entrepreneurs as gardeners” idea, a powerful way to think about leadership, growth, and building a place where people can flourish.
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