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May 20, 2026

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9:00 am - 4:00pm

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Ruth's Chris, Granger, IN

Expert EOS Implementer™ Justin Maust will help you create healthier, and more accountable, high-performing teams.

If you’re like most bosses, you were promoted based on your technical skills, not on your ability to lead and manage people. We get it. And without the proper training, many bosses start to feel frustrated, overworked, and underappreciated.

While being a Great Boss® should be simple, it’s rarely easy. But it can be easier. With the right tools in your EOS Toolbox™ and the right approach, you can get more done and create the accountable, people-centric environment that people really thrive in.

The Great Boss® Workshop will teach you The Five Leadership Practices™ and The Five Management Practices™ that will help you become a better leader. Plus, you’ll learn tools that improve your communication skills, help create clearer expectations, and prepare you to manage common team issues.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Get participants thinking differently about their role as a Boss

  • Help them determine if being a Boss is the right role for them

  • Help them become Great Bosses® by teaching them The Five Leadership Practices™ and The Five Management Practices™

AGENDA:

  • Setting the Stage

  • The Five Leadership Practices™ and Tools

  • The Five Management Practices™ and Tools

  • The People Analyzer®, GWC™, Delegate and Elevate® Tool

  • Clarity Breaks, Quarterly Conversations, and 3-Strike Rule

  • Next Steps and Conclude

​$999/person or $900 for groups of 5 or more.

Lunch & Workbook provided 

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Ruth's Chris

902 E University Dr, Granger, IN 46530

This is a Public Workshop

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After you click the register button, you will receive an invoice from EntreLegacy Group via Quickbooks.

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