Line drawing illustration of two feet - one wearing a smooth fitted sock and one with wrinkled bunched sock, representing John Wooden's attention to basics

Docs & Socks

The Process! Blog

Legendary UCLA college basketball coach, John Wooden, instilled in his recruits the importance of correctly putting on socks before any intense training. He highlighted mastering the basics, knowing that minor oversights could lead to missed practices and lost games. Wooden's teams clinched the most NCAA championships in college basketball history.

"It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen."

This blog supports the leaders of companies running on EOS® and other small- and medium-sized business with the tools to drive process accountability. Teach your team how to 'put on socks' correctly, drive accountability for process, and watch your business thrive!

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