Framework Comparison

P7 vs EOS vs Scaling Up: Which Framework Fits Your Business?

EOS (Traction) and Scaling Up are excellent operating systems. But they are systems you install across the whole company. The P7 Performance Framework works differently: it diagnoses the one constraint capping your growth first, then fixes it in sequence. Here is an honest comparison.

Side by side

The Three Frameworks at a Glance


  P7 Performance Framework EOS / Traction Scaling Up
Core idea Diagnose the single constraint capping growth, then fix in priority order Install a simple operating system to get organizational traction Master four decisions to scale strategically
Structure 7 pillars: People, Process, Platform, Product, Pipeline, Profit, Protection 6 components: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction 4 decisions: People, Strategy, Execution, Cash
Best fit Founders doing $2M to $10M whose growth has stalled Smaller teams (often under 15) wanting simplicity and execution Companies ready for deeper strategic and cash rigor
Approach Diagnostic first: find the bottleneck before you change anything Implement the full system company-wide Implement the full system company-wide
Financial focus Dedicated Profit pillar (margins, cash, financial visibility) Acknowledges finance; lighter on cash tools Strong: Cash is one of the four pillars
Risk / protection Dedicated Protection pillar (legal, IP, key-person, continuity) Not a core component Not a core component
How you engage Free P7 diagnostic, then hands-on coaching from an operator Self-implement or hire an EOS Implementer Self-implement or hire a certified coach
Honest take

Where Each One Wins


Choose EOS if

You have a smaller team, things feel chaotic, and you want one simple, repeatable system for meetings, roles, and accountability. EOS is built for clarity and execution, fast.

Choose Scaling Up if

You want deep strategic planning and serious financial discipline, and you have the bandwidth to run a more comprehensive system across People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash.

Choose P7 if

You are doing $2M to $10M, growth has stalled, and you would rather find and fix the one thing holding you back than install an entire system before you know what is actually wrong.

The difference

A diagnostic, not a rip-and-replace


Most frameworks ask you to adopt the whole system on faith. P7 starts by scoring all seven performance drivers and pinpointing the single constraint capping your growth, so you fix what actually matters first instead of boiling the ocean.

It is also delivered differently. You work directly with David Smith, a serial entrepreneur who has built, scaled, and exited companies, so you get an operator in the room, not a binder and a certificate. And because P7 includes Platform, Profit, and Protection, it covers ground the other frameworks leave out, from your tech stack to your margins to what happens if a key person walks out the door.

What you get first
  • A score across all 7 performance drivers
  • The one constraint to fix first, and why
  • A fix sequence tied to measurable outcomes
FAQ

Common Questions


It depends on what you need. EOS is a strong, simple operating system for getting a team aligned and executing. P7 is a diagnostic-first approach for owners who want to find and remove the specific constraint capping growth before installing any system. If you are stalled and not sure why, P7 starts with the answer.
Yes. Many owners already run an operating system and use the P7 diagnostic to pinpoint where it is breaking down. P7 tells you which pillar is the bottleneck; your operating system helps you execute the fix.
P7 is built for established businesses doing roughly $2M to $10M in revenue where growth has plateaued and the owner is still the bottleneck for too many decisions.
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