What happens if we lose a member?
There’s a dedicated Members Wanted / Groups Needed section inside the Tribal Community where you can make a post offering a spot up to someone else.
There’s a dedicated Members Wanted / Groups Needed section inside the Tribal Community where you can make a post offering a spot up to someone else.
We recommend that you meet every second week. If a member misses 2 meetings in a row with no legitimate excuse, your Group Leader should kick them out for not respecting the rest of your Group. Your Group Leader can then advertise their spot by posting in the special Members…
Great question. We’ve found that when you add any more Big Rocks to your plate over a 2 week period – the tendency is not get any done. If you stick to just 1-3 big rocks, it’s typically the most achievable. If you find your self continually finishing all 3…
We’re not going to stop you; however we’ll STRONGLY recommend that you don’t. The public social media and messaging platforms are so ridiculously disruptive and distracting making them a horrible place to host a business group if you ever want to get any work done. This is why we create…
Once every 4 months for the time being (this might change in the future).
You can use the Members Wanted section in the Community Forums or you can wait for the next Matchmaking Session.
That’s going to happen from time-to-time and it’s a completely natural part of any Peer Group setup. If you plan on leaving your Group for whatever reason – make sure you either let your Group Leader know directly OR let everyone know in your Private Forum or Chatroom. The one…
Yes – we are in the crazy disruptive MSP industry after all. However, you must let your Group Leader know either in your Group Forum or Group Chatroom in-advance so they know you won’t be turning up to the call. Don’t be the person that just doesn’t turn up –…
Of course you can. Although we’ve found over years of being in peer groups that one meeting per week is too much and overwhelms people and one meeting per month is too little and means a good group cohesion doesn’t happen. We strongly encourage you to at least commit to…
I’ve been in many amazing peer groups over the years (Nigel here) and anything over 6 people usually gets too crowded. We want to keep these Groups small and intimate so you don’t have to dedicate hours of time each week and you can build deeper relationships. During matchmaking we…