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EP043: Plug Yourself Into a Good Executive Peer Group to Excel Your Career and Business

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Kurt Theriault is the President of Allied Executives, a locally-based peer group organization in the Twin Cities for CEOs, Business Owners, and Key Leader Executives. Kurt discusses on today’s episode who would be a right fit to join a peer group, some of the benefits, and some common mistakes new members tend to make.

Key Takeaways:

[2:50] How did Kurt first discover Allied Executives?

[7:00] Who is considered the ‘right’ member or client for Allied Executives?

[10:35] Being able to share your challenges in front of a room of like minded individuals really can help unblock you.

[12:50] There are different types of peer groups out there. How do you know what’s right for you?

[15:20] The good thing about attending a peer group is that you get workshops and continuous education on important topics and challenges you’re facing.

[18:00] Allied Executives has a diverse group of people that are local to the Minneapolis area.

[19:00] When does it make sense to call a place like Allied Executives?

[27:00] What are some of the biggest mistakes members tend to make?

[29:50] Kurt is active on LinkedIn. Feel free to reach out!

Mentioned in This Episode:

Dynastylc.com

Email Todd: Todd@Dynastylc.com

Alliedexecutives.com

The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board by Keith J. Cunningham

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Kurt Theriault is the President of Allied Executives, a locally-based peer group organization in the Twin Cities for CEOs, Business Owners, and Key Leader Executives. Kurt discusses on today’s episode who would be a right fit to join a peer group, some of the benefits, and some common mistakes new members tend to make.

Key Takeaways:

[2:50] How did Kurt first discover Allied Executives?

[7:00] Who is considered the ‘right’ member or client for Allied Executives?

[10:35] Being able to share your challenges in front of a room of like minded individuals really can help unblock you.

[12:50] There are different types of peer groups out there. How do you know what’s right for you?

[15:20] The good thing about attending a peer group is that you get workshops and continuous education on important topics and challenges you’re facing.

[18:00] Allied Executives has a diverse group of people that are local to the Minneapolis area.

[19:00] When does it make sense to call a place like Allied Executives?

[27:00] What are some of the biggest mistakes members tend to make?

[29:50] Kurt is active on LinkedIn. Feel free to reach out!

Mentioned in This Episode:

Dynastylc.com

Email Todd: Todd@Dynastylc.com

Alliedexecutives.com

The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board by Keith J. Cunningham

  continue reading

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