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EOS Integrator
Most founders who explore EOS quickly realise that understanding the framework is the easy part. Making it work inside a real business, with a real team, under real commercial pressure, is something else entirely. This category covers what the Integrator role actually does, why it is the missing piece in so many EOS implementations, and how having a genuine second-in-command changes the way a founder-led business operates. If you are running EOS and still being pulled into daily d


Implementers and Integrators....what is the difference?
The EOS Implementer and the Integrator are not the same thing. Here is why it matters.
If you are exploring EOS for your business, you will quickly come across both terms. They are often used interchangeably. They should not be.
Understanding the difference could save you a significant amount of time, money, and frustration.
Sylvie Cowell
Apr 202 min read


Why EOS Businesses Should Work With an External Integrator
Running an EOS business means constantly asking how to do more with less friction. Systems need to talk to each other. Workflows need to scale. And every hour spent wrestling with technical integrations is an hour not spent on the work that actually moves the needle. That's where external integrators come in — and for many EOS businesses, partnering with one is one of the smartest operational decisions they can make. They bring depth you'd struggle to build in-house External
Sylvie Cowell
Apr 152 min read
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