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Topic for
Discussion: What does Vicky do to make sure she is learning from the right
people?
Answer: She
is a member of the Herman Miller Dealer Council. This is the perfect group for
Vicky but there may not be anything like this group that you can join. However,
you can think about finding some group that will teach and inspire you. This
type of learning is called peer-to-peer learning. According to the Edward Lowe
Foundation, "A peer network consists of a small group of chief executives who
meet regularly in a confidential, supportive environment under the direction of
a seasoned facilitator. The group typically ranges from six to 14 participants
who operate noncompeting businesses."
We have taped many
programs about business owners who tout the groups they depend upon for inside
information to solve sticky problems and will mention just a few of the
options. If you are under 40 years of age, you can join Young Entrepreneur's
Organization. If you are a woman, there is the Women President's Organization.
If you have about $1,000 a month and will commit to a year's membership, you
can join The Executive Committee, better known as TEC. The web site of the
Edward Lowe Foundation has a group locator and links to articles about peer
groups. As a member of a peer group, we believe that the biggest benefit of a
powerful peer group is there is no advice given. We only tell our own stories
of how we solved or failed to solve a particular problem. This way, you are
guaranteed information from the real world.
Look for a group
that does not try to sell to each other, one that has a facilitator to keep the
discussion on track and one that does not bring in speakers.
You think about it:
Do you feel alone at the top? Are you in a group that helps you solve problems?
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