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Vistage NYC Live Event: Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts with Michael Brode-Waite

In an era of rapid change and high stakes, strong leadership is more critical than ever. Yet, even the most accomplished leaders can unknowingly fall prey to addictive behaviors that drain productivity and stifle growth. This transformative Vistage NYC Live workshop offers a deep dive into the ‘Leader Addictions’ that may be robbing your organization… Read more

How CEOs Can Harness Workforce Velocity and Win the Talent Game

The top issue facing Vistage CEOs is attracting and retaining talent. The Big Upgrade is here, shaking the workforce to its core. Employees are taking the reins, with quit rates at a jaw-dropping 3.9 million and unemployment rates hitting rock bottom at 3.6%. The job market is a treasure trove of opportunities, and savvy workers… Read more

Live from Vistage New York: It’s Saturday Night!

Vistage NYC is delighted to feature Jamie Mason Cohen, who worked for Executive Producer Lorne Michaels and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE  as our Vistage Expert Speaker. He will share insider knowledge and behind-the-scenes business lessons inspired by the show! Ready to learn the secrets of one of the most successful and long-running TV series of all time… Read more

Vistage NYC Live Event: Accelerate Your Leadership with Suzanne Frindt

Leadership is not just about being in charge; it’s about inspiring and guiding people to achieve a common goal. With the ever-changing business landscape, the approach to leadership has also evolved. To help members navigate this new reality, Vistage NYC is excited to offer an interactive workshop led by the former CEO of The Hunger… Read more

Discover How to Maximize Your Processes, People, and Profits – A Proven 4-Step Methodology Revealed!

Lean and High-Performance Work Teams service helps teams gain ownership, alignment, and accountability, resulting in full employee engagement and improved performance. This Vistage NYC workshop by Tim Dorsey will demonstrate a methodology for participants to build efficient and effective workplaces that can scale and maximize processes, people, and profits, thereby creating lean, agile operations. The… Read more

Why Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast

What’s the difference between small businesses that fail and those that succeed? I’ve been on a quest to answer that question for over 40 years, first as a small business owner and now as a Master Vistage Chair in NYC, where I coach CEOs and executives. Consequently, I’ve studied and come in contact with all… Read more

The Essence of Strategy

“Success is 20% skills and 80% strategy. You might know how to succeed, but more importantly, what’s your plan to succeed?” Jim Rohn Success requires more than desire; it requires strategy. My question for you is: do you have a strategy for success? Recently, I did a webinar with Jimmy Newson of Moving Forward Small… Read more

Seven Roles for the CEO

Seven Roles for the CEO

Being a CEO is exciting and captures the collective imagination, inspiring notions of freedom, adventure, and genuine passion. If this is your first time in the role, what are you expected to do? You did not receive a job description, especially if you are taking over a family business. Below are the seven roles you… Read more

Introduction to Brene Brown Dare to Lead Courage-Building Program for Leaders: A Vistage NYC Live Workshop

Based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown, this Vistage meeting will introduce the Dare to Lead™ curriculum, a courage-building program for leaders. Daring leaders know how to have hard conversations, hold themselves and others accountable, lead with empathy and connection, take smart risks that lead to innovation, build trust, reset quickly after disappointments and… Read more

Are You Solving the Wrong Problem?

Chances are, you are not solving the right problem. In a survey published in the Harvard Business Review of 107 C-suite executives, 85% thought their organization was bad at problem diagnosis. The problem is that we human beings are bad observers of our own reality. Our self-defense mechanisms prevent us from seeing certain situations; that… Read more

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