Many facilitators, coaches, trainers, and leaders are exceptional at designing experiences, navigating complexity, and supporting organizational transformation. Running our own practices and businesses, however, is often another story!
Client management, decision-making, operations, growth, finances, marketing, priorities, and delivery can quickly become fragmented and overly dependent on the founder. It can often feel like there are a hundred competing things demanding our attention at once.
The Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) is a practical framework used by thousands of businesses to create greater clarity, accountability, focus, and operational rhythm. In this practical Learn & Connect session, we’ll explore six key components to create healthier, more sustainable, and more effective operations. We’ll look at how facilitators, consultants, coaches, trainers, and independent practitioners can adapt EOS principles to build more sustainable and intentional practices, without losing the relational and human-centered values that matter deeply to our field.
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Jill Sadler is a facilitator, EOS Implementer®, and entrepreneur who helps organizations build stronger leaders, healthier teams, and more aligned cultures. With a background spanning marketing, operations, sales, and learning & development, she is known for creating highly engaging, practical experiences that combine business strategy with human connection.
Based in Ottawa, Jill works closely with entrepreneurs and leadership teams to help them run better businesses and scale with less chaos. Drawing on her experience leading teams and implementing EOS®, she helps business owners gain clarity, strengthen accountability, improve communication, and build the systems and habits needed for sustainable growth.
