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First-timer's guide to getting the most from the EOS Conference
Executive overview
The EOS Conference is a multi-day event for businesses running on EOS, combining keynotes, breakout sessions, and peer networking. First-timers underestimate how fast the agenda moves and how quickly sessions fill.
Come with a visionary-integrator partner, pre-plan your session picks, and leave with 2–3 concrete actions.
Sessions reward you only if you show up on time, move between rooms fast, and use breaks to connect — not linger.
Logistics and pacing
- Sessions start on time and move fast; late arrival means missed content
- Popular rooms fill quickly — know your next session and move there early
- Use transitions between sessions for networking, not lingering after
- Pre-conference workshops (e.g. Great Boss, Integrator Exchange) add a full extra day of value
- Early morning networking tables (7 a.m.) offered direct Q&A with EOS implementers on specific topics
Standout sessions
- Benjamin Hardy keynote: 10x is easier than 2x — large goals simplify rather than complicate
- Ali Nasser on the paradigm of wealth: strong content delivery with structured breakout discussions
- Mark Winters closing keynote: emphasis on converting ideas into action
- "Journey of hard decisions" session: reframing difficulty as progress, not failure
Visionary-integrator value
- Conference works well as a shared offsite for visionary-integrator same-page meetings
- Breakouts surfaced fresh approaches to cascading company vision to all staff levels
- Reconnecting with peers from the Integrator Mastery Forum added a layer of continuity
- Evening events (e.g. Lucas Stadium) gave unstructured time for one-to-one reflection with a partner
Tips for next time
- Register early — the conference sells out and waitlists form
- Block the full schedule in advance; half-day final day is as dense as day one
- Watch recorded pre-conference sessions after the fact if sessions overlap
- Bring specific questions; networking tables and breaks are the place to get them answered
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