For business leaders, two heads are better than one

While it’s true that single individuals have contributed significantly to creating new business concepts and strategies — think Bill Gates — often those innovative ideas for solving pernicious problems occur when great minds come together. Gates is just one of many CEOs that have drawn inspiration and ideas from other business leaders.

Big Idea MeetingThere’s often a synergistic effect that arises when several creative thinkers come together around a table in a relaxed, conference-style setting. One idea segues into another until a brainstorm of innovative notions sets a spark afire in a person’s mind.

That’s when the magic happens! And, that’s the kind of insightful moment that led other great thinkers to amazing discoveries and fruitful relationships.

But there’s a problem. Life’s worries, stresses and interruptions lead to a lot of stillborn ideas that could have taken an interesting turn, if only there were another person around to nurture that idea.

Yet there is a way to keep those innovation notions alive. Business leaders: You are doing amazing things! Why not share some of that insight with other business professionals who are not your direct competitors? It’s a powerful form of networking that gives a business leader that rare opportunity to glean knowledge from a fellow entrepreneur – one that has already garnered the respect of his peers.

If you’re interested in this unique opportunity, we’d be delighted to tell you more!