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As a small business owner, you already know that it's lonely at the top. You don't have anyone to bounce ideas off of or discuss your problems with. You don't have a board of directors, you generally can't confide in your employees, and it's hard to be objective about your own business.
But some savvy entrepreneurs have found a solution. In the spirit of the proverb, "all of us are smarter than one of us," they band together to pool their collective wisdom, guided by a seasoned pro. And author Ray Silverstein is the ultimate PRO.
Peer advisory groups are made up of like-minded small business owners who seek input from their equals. Members function as each other's inspiration, confidants, and sounding boards. They meet regularly to share ideas, challenges and solutions-plus a heaping helping of camaraderie.
Did you know that peer advisory group members are generally more successful than other small business owners? That's because of the advice, feedback, and support they receive from one another (and can't find anywhere else!).
Learn more from the PRO web site.
Join a peer group
Don't want to go it alone anymore? If you're in the Chicago area, you owe it to yourself to get to know PRO.
Become a facilitator
Think you have what it takes to become a peer advisory group facilitator? If you love talking business, you won't find a more fascinating or rewarding path. Learn more.
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