Small Group Benefits

Business benefits

This is perhaps the most obvious benefit of Small Group participation. Participants gain from exposure to business and career histories of other Small Group members. No professional service could offer the collective expertise represented by the group. Since Small Group members have no vested interest in each other’s companies, they can be open in expressing their views as fellow CEOs.

Family benefits

In the course of your life in Small Group, you and your Small Group peers could experience aging parents, health problems, parenting challenges, changes in fortune, empty nest syndrome, wedding anniversaries, divorce, remarriage, graduations and a whole range of other issues that arise during various life stages. Small Group is an opportunity to share and celebrate the best of those experiences and to share and talk through the most difficult. Many participants have commented that as an additional benefit, the listening and feedback skills learned in Small Group help them at home.

Personal benefits

Stress is not compartmentalized. As much as we’d like to escape this fact, what affects us in our personal lives, makes a difference in our business lives. Small Group is an appropriate place to recognize this dynamic and address its impact.