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GULFSHORE BUSINESS
Feeling lonely at the top? Take heart; The
Alternative Board® is there for executives, providing a
confidential haven to air challenges and get advice from
others on issues from staffing to finances. Another
plus: the opportunity to learn cutting-edge business
strategies from top speakers and executives worldwide.
Though each board is
unique, they all require one crucial element—commitment.
Members must regularly give their time, money and
business acumen. The results, executives say, are
personal and professional growth, improved
decision-making, increased accountability and
networking.
ST. LOUIS POST
DISPATCH
The Alternative Board® is a sounding board for small
businesses.
Bruce Shapiro is the
third generation to run his family business, Shapiro
Sales Co., an industrial scrap metal recycling company
started in St. Louis, MO 70 years ago by his
grandfather. But Shapiro is the first in the family to
look outside for advice on running the company.
BLOOMBERG SMALL
BUSINESS
Listen to Allen Fishman, CEO and founder of The
Alternative Board®, explain the idea of TAB. Fishman
discusses the dynamics of a TAB Board as well as
benefits and challenges faced when beginning the TAB
concept.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
Proponents of peer advisers say company boards can
be compromised. The best thing an entrepreneur can have
is someone who can help him or her step up higher than
day-to-day responsibilities. A board of directors might
serve that purpose, but in small companies, the boards
often are made up of insiders. Or, in the case of a TAB
Board member, the owner is the board.
ST. LOUIS BUSINESS
JOURNAL
Whatever difficulties they bring to the table, those
who attend the monthly meetings of The Alternative Board
come hoping to find solutions and advice from fellow
small-business owners. Their problems can range from
having trouble managing cash flow to dealing with
insurance and healthcare costs to reducing over-head and
overall expenses.
Small-Business
Consultant and Syndicated Columnist
If you are worried about the direction your firm
should take and how to better market your products or
have questions of any kind that directly affect the
long-term health of your firm, you need help, and
chances are the typical board of director members, such
as your attorney, banker, supplier and so forth, are not
the people to help you. They all have too big an
interest in their part of your pie.
You need another
approach. The Alternative Board® (TAB) helps small
corporations and sole-proprietorships set up boards of
directors that actually work for the entrepreneurs.
ENTREPRENEUR
To deal effectively with such a range of issues,
groups should be careful to select members from a
variety of fields. “One of the major benefits is a
cross-fertilization of ideas from people who are not in
your field,” says Allen Fishman, CEO of The Alternative
Board® (TAB), a Denver-based peer group. “Some of the
best ideas will come from people who aren’t locked into
your historical ways of thinking.”
BUSINESS WEEK
BY INVITATION ONLY. Allan Adams, founder of Adams
Translation services in Austin, TX, belongs to a
networking group as well as The Alternative Board®.
Adams often taps the local group for help with personal
issues but turns to the more high-powered CEOs at The
Alternative Board® for advice on corporate matters.
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