When you join Excell, you join a specific, unique group of ten to fourteen business leaders. All are CEOs, owners, presidents, or general managers of non-competing firms of similar size or stage of business growth. Bringing to the table a wide range of education and experience, they have in common an understanding of what it’s like to be “lonely at the top.”
They are committed to personal and business growth and to helping each other. Meeting regularly with the same group, members really get to know each other’s businesses and develop strong trust relationships. They often do business with each other.
For part of their regular retreat day, members hear a resource presentation. Local and regional experts speak on subjects of immediate interest to the members -- real-time issues they must deal with today. Presentations help members build their skill base and keep up with the fast pace of change by covering new business developments, strategies, and solutions. The speakers also form a strong base of resources readily available to the members. Recent presentation topics have included:
Imaging: Toward Paperless Workflow
Transformational Leadership
Business in the World of 2015
Key Employee Retention
E-commerce and Search Engine Marketing
Lean Manufacturing
Niche Marketing
Succession Planning
For the balance of their meeting, members focus on each other.
In rotation, one member presents a business and strategic plan –
and gets honest, unbiased feedback. Members improve or validate
their plans before implementation, learn from others’ plans and
are prompted to develop or improve their own. They are
encouraged to set goals and report regularly to the group for
support in their accomplishment. Then members lay on the
table, and brainstorm, their most pressing business problems and
opportunities. Always they find that others have “been there”
and can contribute wonderful resources and solutions. As one member
says, “When issues are brought to Excell, I’m often amazed that
the group’s collective answer is better than mine individually.”
For examples of some issues and results, go to our ROI page .
CONSULTATIONS: Members also meet one-to-one every month
with their professional group Chair, who helps identify issues
and apply ideas from their group and presentations. Always, the
goal is to identify obstacles to growth and improvement and to
use the Excell program as the mechanism to remove them. More
support comes from special Focus Groups, and Excell’s members-only
website, supplying member contact information, broadcast e-mail
capability, past and future presentation descriptions, and databases
of resources, readings and sample policies.