Jill Young, an Expert Entrepreneurial Operating System Implementer(R), speaker, and author, specializes in guiding business owners to form unified teams that create vision, experience traction, and produce value. Jill has implemented EOS with over 80 companies, coaches, and entrepreneurs, offering tools that propel her clients to the next level of success. She is the author of The Advantage Series(c)-books designed to accelerate the mindset of entrepreneurs and their teams toward growth-oriented results.
The simple yet deep observations Jill shares in this book will get your people thinking, solving, and creating at a higher level. -Gino Wickman, Author of Traction and Entrepreneurial Leap Too many entrepreneurial leaders and managers are getting bogged down with doing all the thinking in their companies, leading to burnout and low creativity. Using stories and practical applications-and her characteristic lightheartedness, energy, and optimism-Jill Young shows them how to teach their employees how to think, enabling them to move faster because everyone in the company will have their brain cells engaged in thinking at every level. -Dan Sullivan, Cofounder of Strategic Coach(R) The Thinking Advantage is a business book like no other. Jill is the expert on breaking complex leadership principles into practical and memorable steps. Her insights on creating a thinking organization are as astounding as they are applicable. Do yourself and your team a favor-read this book and get ready to collaborate, solve problems, and grow your company in a transformational way. -Kary Oberbrunner, CEO of Igniting Souls and Author of Unhackable Every great Visionary and Integrator duo has a not-so-secret wish: for everyone in their company to do more thinking, problem-solving, and idea generation. Too often, people mistakenly assume that their leaders are responsible for all of the thinking. In this book, Jill lays out four simple steps to get your whole company on board with learning, growing, and ultimately contributing to the long-term, greater good of the company. -Mark C. Winters Co-author of Rocket Fuel