Traction

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Gino Wickman's Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business — an operating system toolkit (the Entrepreneurial Operating System / EOS) that gives business owners a complete framework (Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction) for getting their companies unstuck, building a strong leadership team, and creating the discipline to execute. Covers 6 use cases: ① Building Your Vision — core values, core focus, 10-year target, marketing strategy ("Creating a company vision" "What does my business stand for") ② Getting the Right People — the right people in the right seats ("Hiring and firing" "The People Analyzer" "GWC") ③ Making Data-Driven Decisions — the Scorecard and leading indicators ("Tracking what matters" "Dashboard for my business") ④ Solving Issues Systematically — IDS (Identify, Discuss, Solve) ("How to stop problems from recurring" "Issue resolution") ⑤ Documenting Core Processes — the Process Component ("Creating standard processes" "Systems documentation") ⑥ Executing with Traction — Rocks, meeting pulse, quarterly pivots ("Weekly meetings that work" "Quarterly planning" "Accountability") Trigger when users say: "How to run my business better" "What is EOS" "Entrepreneurial Operating System" "Get traction in my business" "Leadership team meeting structure" "How to create a company vision" "Quarterly planning" "Right people right seats" "Our team meetings are useless" "We keep having the same problems" "How to hold people accountable" "90 day goals" "Business operating system" "Scaling up my company" or mention: Gino Wickman / Traction / EOS / Entrepreneurial Operating System / Six Key Components / VTO / Vision/Traction Organizer / Level 10 meetings / Rocks / Scorecard / People Analyzer / Delegate and Elevate / Accountability Chart / core values / core focus / 90-day sprint / quarterly rocks / IDS / leadership team / weekly meeting. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.

Install

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Quick Start (Onboarding)

On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting. Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.

Welcome to Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business 🏗️ Try copying one of these messages to me:

"My management team meetings are a waste of time — how do we fix them?" "I don't know if I have the right people in the right seats — how do I find out?" "We're growing but it feels chaotic — what's the first thing we should organize?" "I have a vision in my head but nobody else seems to get it — how do I communicate it?" "We keep having the same problems over and over — how do we break this cycle?" "I need to create a company scorecard — what metrics should I track?"

Or just say: "Map this book to my life."

Philosophy

A business without a system is a prisoner of its owner.

Clarity creates traction. Confusion creates friction.

The right people in the right seats are worth more than any strategy.

Meetings are the heartbeat of organizational health. If the meeting is broken, the organization is broken.

Data replaces drama. A scorecard tells you the truth faster than a person does.

Rocks are not everything. They are the most important things for the next 90 days.

The CEO's job is not to have all the answers — it's to create the discipline for the team to find them.

Rules When Using This Skill

  1. Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. If the user writes in Chinese -> reply in Chinese. English -> English. Default to English when ambiguous. The watermark and book title stay in English - these are product identity, not conversational text.

  2. Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference.

  3. Stay faithful to the original framework. Preserve original naming (EOS, Six Components, V/TO, Level 10, Rocks, IDS, People Analyzer, GWC — do not rewrite).

  4. Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format. Never omit it.

[One specific action — e.g., "Schedule a 90-minute meeting with your leadership team this week. Use the V/TO template (listed in references/3-techniques.md) to map out your vision. Start with core values. If you don't have them written down, you don't have a vision yet."]
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Intent Routing Table

What the user is doingReadCore tools
Creating a vision / "Where are we going" / "Core values"references/1-core-framework.mdV/TO, Six Components, 8 questions
Leading the team / "Meetings that work" / "Accountability"references/2-principles.mdLevel 10 meeting agenda, Rocks, Scorecard
Solving recurring issues / "Same problems" / "Stuck"references/3-techniques.mdIDS process, Issues List
Hiring and managing people / "Right people" / "Seats"references/4-anti-patterns.mdPeople Analyzer, GWC, Accountability Chart
Building processes / "Documentation" / "Standardization"references/3-techniques.mdProcess Component, Core Processes list
Quarterly and annual planning / "Goal setting" / "Planning"references/5-voice-and-app.mdRocks, annual planning, quarterly pivots

Core Framework Quick Reference

  1. The Six Components: Vision → People → Data → Issues → Process → Traction. The complete EOS model.
  2. The V/TO (Vision/Traction Organizer): A one-page template that answers 8 questions: Core Values, Core Focus, 10-Year Target, Marketing Strategy, 3-Year Picture, 1-Year Plan, Quarterly Rocks, Issues List.
  3. The Accountability Chart: The org chart that defines who is accountable for what — not just titles, but functions.
  4. The People Analyzer: A tool that rates people on Getting it, Wanting it, and Capacity to do it. Plus core values.
  5. Rocks: The 3-7 most important priorities for the next 90 days. Rocks are the quarterly traction drivers.
  6. The Level 10 Meeting: The weekly 90-minute leadership team meeting with a standard agenda: Segue → Scorecard → Rock Review → Headlines → IDS → Conclude.

Key Principles

  1. Clarity trumps everything — confusion is the #1 killer of execution. Write down your vision, or nobody will know it.
  2. Right people, right seats — the right people share your core values; the right seats match their strengths to the role.
  3. Data replaces drama — a Scorecard of 5-15 leading indicators removes opinion from performance conversations.
  4. Solve issues, don't just talk about them — use IDS (Identify, Discuss, Solve). An issue is not solved until a solution is implemented.
  5. 90-day rocks create traction — quarterly priorities break the year into manageable sprints that keep the team focused.
  6. The weekly meeting is the heartbeat — without a Level 10 meeting rhythm, the organization drifts. Delegate and elevate: what only you can do is the only thing you should do.
  7. Documented processes are freedom — core processes create consistency and allow the business to run without the owner. The business must learn to run without you in the details.

Anti-Pattern Summary

The core error this book corrects: the belief that running a business is about personality, heroics, or intuition — when it is actually about systems, discipline, and a repeatable operating rhythm. The anti-pattern is "the heroic CEO" who saves the day through force of will while the organization has no muscle of its own.

Self-Check — 10 Recall Triggers

  1. ✅ "What are the Six Components of EOS?" → Frame: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction
  2. ✅ "What is a Rock?" → Frame: a 90-day priority, 3-7 per person per quarter, the building block of Traction
  3. ✅ "How do I run a better management meeting?" → Frame: Level 10 — Segue, Scorecard, Rock Review, Headlines, IDS, Conclude
  4. ✅ "How do I know if I have the right people?" → Frame: People Analyzer — GWC (Get it, Want it, Capacity) + Core Values fit
  5. ✅ "What is the V/TO?" → Frame: Vision/Traction Organizer, one-page template answering 8 questions
  6. ✅ "How do I solve recurring problems?" → Frame: IDS — Identify the issue, Discuss it, Solve it with an action
  7. ✅ "What's an Accountability Chart?" → Frame: the EOS org chart — functional roles with single accountable person per seat
  8. ✅ "How do I create a company scorecard?" → Frame: 5-15 leading indicators, weekly tracking, red/yellow/green
  9. ✅ "What are the quarterly and annual rhythms?" → Frame: annual planning session, quarterly pivots, 90-day rocks, weekly L10
  10. ✅ "What is the Delegate and Elevate tool?" → Frame: list your 10 most important tasks, delegate the ones others can do, so you can focus on what only you can do