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Boston, MA Chapter
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CEO Club Updates...
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Why CEOs
Need a “Watering Hole”
CEOs are a lonely bunch, often uncertain where
to turn for advice, feedback, peer support or knowledgeable coaching.
But CEOs lucky enough to come across a gathering
place with other CEOs, in effect a “watering hole,” will be able
to also locate both answers and emotional relief to keep them and
their companies moving forward, and in the right direction!
These words, first uttered by CEO
Club of Boston founder Fred Green, are excerpted from
his article published in CEO Refresher Magazine. They
express the mission of the Boston branch of CEO Clubs
International where longtime Club members report many
invaluable benefits from their participation over the
years. Such member benefits now include:
- Useful meetings each year featuring expert
speakers, “roundtable” problem-solving segments
and networking with other CEOs
- In-depth workshops and seminars focusing
on skill-building in such areas as strategic
leadership & management, business development
& sales, finance & profitability and
even personal development and work/life balance
- Structures in which individual members share
a vexing issue or problem in return for positive
solutions and suggestions from CEO colleagues
who have “been there”
- The opportunity to promote a Club member’s
products, services and value proposition, and
generate referrals, new business prospects and
word-of-mouth
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Leadership
strategy expert Tom Rose PhD presents to the Club
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Testimonials
"You sit in your
office on a day-to-day basis and you think
you're the only one out there with your
particular problems. But the benefits a
CEO can receive when problems with employees
are addressed in the presence of other CEOs
can be enormous thanks to our shared experiences."
Joe Bodio,
CEO, Lan-Tel Communications
"Being able to meet
and get to know fellow CEOs from a different
industry or even a similar one helps a lot
due to the sharing of like information.
It has added new skill sets and processes
to both my own company's procedures and
its overall success."
Brian Urban,
CEO, Sencorp
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Next
Scheduled Event!
Members-only event (PAC) takes place May
3, 2018 in Concord.
Public meeting happens Friday
May 18, 2018, 10:30 AM-2 PM in Concord.
To register and/or obtain membership
info, please email us at inquire@thoughtleading.com
or subscribe to our “thoughtnotes” box at
www.thoughtleading.com
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Chair
of the CEO Club of Boston: Ken Lizotte CMC
Author of 8 books, Club Chair
Ken Lizotte CMC
is also Chief Imaginative officer (CIO) of emerson consulting
group inc. which transforms CEOs and other executives,
consultants, entrepreneurs, business experts, attorneys,
professional services professionals and their firms
into “thoughtleaders,” thereby separating them the competitive
pack.
A Certified Management Consultant
(CMC), Ken is also a columnist for Huffington Post and
Money Inc. and is a favorite keynote speaker at national
and regional business conferences. He has delivered
annual business success programs at such venues as Harvard
University, the Concord Festival of Authors and the
Institute of Management Consultants.
A graduate of Alan Weiss’ Million
Dollar Consulting College and a co-founder of the National
Writers Union, he currently serves as pro bono president
of Thoreau Farm (the birthplace of Henry David Thoreau)
and has been interviewed by The
New York Times, Fortune,
Newsweek,
Financial
Times, Investors’
Business Daily, National
Public Radio, CBS-TV, Writer's
Digest Magazine, The
Boston Globe, and many others.
He lives in Concord Massachusetts
with his wife Barbara, daughter Chloe and spitfire Golden
Retriever Beckett. |
Ken
Lizotte CMC, New Chair
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