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Why Quorim

 

The simple answer is because it works.

Training Center CEOs face a myriad of challenges. There are the usual business challenges of finance, marketing, personnel, sales, management, regulation and compliance and then there are the industry-specific challenges surrounding responses to the dynamic nature of the training industry.

CEO's can find it lonely at the top. Running a business is a challenge and all too often staff do not understand the business issues or the challenges that owners deal with on a daily basis. Many times there are few internal confidants that can be used to explore sensitive personal, personnel or business issues. Quorim provides an environment and structure for dealing with many of these issues on a confidential basis with respected peers.

Quorim helps you think differently about what you do and how you do it.

Perhaps the best answer is that Quorim focuses on the business issues, and as such, can be an important part of the process of maximizing skills and expertise. The technology focus coupled with sound business acumen, management and leadership skills and an appreciation for the business of business is a clear recipe for personal success.

 

Financial Review

Financial Review

The Financial Review is a critical component to the overall Quorim experience. Each executive submits quarterly financial information to the group facilitator who compiles the data into a comprehensive workbook showing comparative financial information company to company and also quarter to quarter. This comprehensive review allow each company to track not only their own financial performance but also their performance relative to the group.

Each quarterly submission is done using a standardized structure allowing line-by-line comparisons of both raw numbers and also percentages.

 

Educational Component

Educational Component

Many meetings will include an educational component. This is a formal presentation on a business topic of interest by a member of the group with specific expertise, an industry expert or a business consultant. While most presentations will be of a business nature, it is possible that technology issues might be addressed if there is consensus that such an issue would be of value to the group. These are not sales or marketing presentations, but rather substantive business issues. Examples might be personnel issues, legal issues, career issues, sales and marketing or financial issues. They could also be skill based presentations on topics such as negotiation, evaluation, strategic thinking, writing, etc. The members of the group are active participants in the design of these programs and the recruitment of specialists.

Focused Executive

Focused Executive

The Focused Executive (or Hot Seat as it has become known by those who have participated in this experience" is a segment where a member makes a formal presentation to the group outlining the nature of their company, the focus and projects of IT and the major issues that are being dealt with. It normally includes the definition and presentation of a critical issue that the executive desires the groups feedback and the formation of potential solutions. In this exercise, the members of Quorim function as members of an outside board of directors. Each member has the opportunity to ask tough questions designed to understand the business and to uncover specific weaknesses. More importantly each board member then has the opportunity to provide the top 2-3 specific recommendations which have the potential to have the maximum impact on the Focused Executive's business.

Special Projects & Great Idea

Special Projects and Great Idea

Special Projects are identified by the group as something important to focus time and energy toward solving. They can be best practices, new products ideas, business research or any number of other things. The idea of the special project is to bring to bear the collective resources, energy and expertise of the group in developing innovative and creative solutions toward solving.

The Great Idea Exchange is an opportunity to come up with a idea that other members of the group can use to increase revenue, decrease expense or create competitive advantage. Each member presents their idea and then the group votes for the best. Each member puts in $50 to the pot and the winner takes the pot.

Round Table

Round Table Discussion

The Round Table Discussion is a time set aside to deal with issues of the day. They could involve any aspect of the business and can be either highly tactical or very strategic. Each member with a round table item makes a presentation to the group defining the issue, the business impact and provides any supporting information necessary. The entire group will then spend time focusing on clarifying issues, providing feedback, crafting potential solutions and helping to define a solution or a course of action. When there are critical issues that arise, the group not only provides immediate feedback and ideas, but there is future accountability that the group expects and follows through by getting updates at future meetings.