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“Learning from your peers is better than learning from your own mistakes”
Learning from your peers is better than learning from your own mistakes.
I am a firm believer in peer groups. I always suggest that business owners look for peer groups in their industries. These groups can be invaluable. They can push you to get the impossible done. Your peers can also help you when you need it, because they have been there too.
Peer groups can allow you and your business to build a nationwide network.
I have found that is it much cheaper and easier to learn from your peers than to learn from your own mistakes.
For me and my business, peer groups have been invaluable.
So get out there and start looking for a group in your industry. You will be surprised at what you will find.
I hope you will find this post informative and useful. I am looking forward to hearing your comments. That’s all I have for today, until next time make it a great day!
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