Webinar: Diagnosing Midsized Companies

Wednesday, July 14, 2021.  10:00am – 11:00am Pacific Time.

Midsized businesses are complicated machines!  As a leader, knowing where to focus your business-building resources is key.  There is never enough money or time to improve every aspect of the business, but some areas are far more impactful than others.

Learn how expert diagnosticians analyze midsized companies to find those areas where improvements have the greatest impact.  Every midsized company is different—some might need better leaders, others might need better communication, while others might need a strategic overhaul.  We will reveal a powerful diagnostic instrument to compare your results against known best practices.

You will learn:

  1. The nine growth drivers for midsized companies and why they matter.
  2. Three levels of activities in every midsized company, ranging from day-to-day operations to high-level strategy.
  3. The results areas that suggest strength or weakness in all midsized companies.
  4. Best practices for midsized companies’ leadership teams in four common problem areas in our powerful Growth Driver Diagnostic Instrument (GDDI).

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About Robert Sher

Robert Sher, Author and CEO AdvisorRobert Sher is founding principal of CEO to CEO, a consulting firm of former chief executives that improves the leadership infrastructure of midsized companies seeking to accelerate their performance. He was chief executive of Bentley Publishing Group from 1984 to 2006 and steered the firm to become a leading player in its industry (decorative art publishing).
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Forbes.com columnist, author and CEO coach Robert Sher delivers keynotes and workshops, including combining content with facilitation of peer discussions on business topics.

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