Summary

In this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, Jason Prentice and Jon Dornbos join Will Crist to discuss Jason’s business Outcomes COO. Jason founded Outcomes because he saw a need for integrators that could help visionaries reach their dreams. Now, the company utilizes fractional integrators to help entrepreneurs from across the country accomplish their lofty goals through the EOS Model. Throughout the episode, the trio discusses fractional integrators, how integrators help visionaries, the EOS Life, and much more!

 

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Shownotes

(0:27) Introducing Jason Prentice, Jon Dornbos, and Outcomes COO

(2:14) The Integrator and the Visionary

(6:30) Jon’s Background

(9:44) How Integrators Help Visionaries

(18:28) Fractional Integrators

(21:45) The EOS Draw

(25:31) EOS Successes 

(29:35) Integrators vs. Implementors

(32:05) The EOS Life

(39:22) Changing the World through EOS

(42:46) Closing Thoughts

 

Links

Will Crist

EOS 

Jon Dornbos

Jason Prentice

Outcomes COO   

 

Quotes

“I saw a real need for entrepreneurial visionaries to get expert help and experienced help at the integrator level.” Jason Prentice, (0:55)

 

“The integrator is not somebody who’s supposed to be telling people what to do. This is not the expert in manufacturing or finance or in sales. The integrator is the one who helps those experts on the leadership team who have the responsibility for those various departments. But the integrator helps the whole team work together harmoniously to achieve the vision.” Will Crist, (2:31)

 

“I’m a little non-traditional in that I’m not a big fan of telling visionaries ‘No.’ I know that that’s something that has to be done, and we can’t let our companies be chaos, but there’s a way to harness all that energy in a way that still keeps the energy going.” Jason Prentice, (13:35)
“I really believe in the system, and it’s just fun to get better and better and better at it. Each experience, each organization, each relationship that gets developed along the way is meaningful and has purpose.” Jon Dornbos, (32:48)

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