Mastermind Groups
The Social Hack for Performance, Productivity and Progress
“You are the average of the
5 people you spend the
most time with”
Jim Rohn
Why?
Humans learn faster with like-minded peers.
Entrepreneurs are no exception.
Mastermind groups help Entrepreneurs to:
FOCUS – Get Direction and Clarity
GROW – Learn from your peers
MAKE MORE MONEY – Get Motivated
What is it?
Imagine the IMPACT of meeting regularly with a small
TEAM of 2-4 SEASONED ENTREPRENEURS who are
emotionally invested in your success.
Within this group, you trade expertise, experience and
networks, and hold each other accountable to the goals
you set for yourselves.
This is a PROVEN concept for accelerating success.
What follows is a list of Famous Mastermind Groups 
Ex. 1 – The
Vagabonds
Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Warren G.
Harding, Harvey Firestone.
Their results speak for
themselves.
The Vagabonds met weekly
for many years to discuss
business ventures, scientific
ideas and politics.
Ex. 2 – The
Inklings
It is no mistake that these
literary giants knew each other
Met weekly at their local pub,
“Eagle and Child”, where they
would read aloud from their
latest works (The Hobbit, The
Screwtape Letters) and debate &
critique each other’s prose.
Ex. 3 – Pixar’s Brain Trust
Pixar’s “Brain Trust” is a big
part of what has made the
company so successful, with a
record 11 Blockbuster
Animations in only 15 years.
The “Brain Trust” is
essentially a Mastermind
Group, comprised of an
ongoing creative body, which
utilizes a peer-driving process
for generating incredible
results.
Highest Grossing Animation Ever:
$1,063,171,911
Ex. 4 – Microcredit ‘Solidarity
Lending’
Solidarity Lending Groups
are a cornerstone of the
microcredit lending practice.
With no collateral available,
microcredit financiers rely on
peer accountability and
mutual support to ensure
successful entrepreneurial
ventures and loan repayment.
Ex. 5 –
Alcoholics Anonymous
According to addiction experts, after 75 years
AA is still the best way to achieve one of humanity’s
most challenging goals… giving up an alcohol addiction.
Behavioral Science attributes the success of AA in Goal
Achievement and Behavior Change, to “the power of the
group.”
Imagine applying that power to
YOUR SUCCESS
Basic Format
 2x 90min Meeting/Month
3-5 Entrepreneurs – similar projects – similar ‘level’
 Individual Attention
Take the Hotseat - focus on your biggest obstacles.
Coach, Mentor, Connect and Educate your Peers.
 DO IT
Commit to actions – Group Accountability
Next Steps
1. Fill out our Survey.
2. WE FIND YOU A GROUP. We review the survey
information and (if there’s a good fit, and after your
confirmation) place you with 2-4 other entrepreneurs
with similar goals and at a similar “level”.
3. WE EDUCATE & FACILITATE. We give you and
your group a crash course on the basics of group
coaching and the mastermind format, and even
facilitate your first meeting.
JOIN A MASTERMIND
GROUP TODAY!
YES!
SIGN ME UP!
Or email us with any questions

Peer coaching pitch for slideshare

  • 1.
    Mastermind Groups The SocialHack for Performance, Productivity and Progress
  • 2.
    “You are theaverage of the 5 people you spend the most time with” Jim Rohn
  • 3.
    Why? Humans learn fasterwith like-minded peers. Entrepreneurs are no exception. Mastermind groups help Entrepreneurs to: FOCUS – Get Direction and Clarity GROW – Learn from your peers MAKE MORE MONEY – Get Motivated
  • 4.
    What is it? Imaginethe IMPACT of meeting regularly with a small TEAM of 2-4 SEASONED ENTREPRENEURS who are emotionally invested in your success. Within this group, you trade expertise, experience and networks, and hold each other accountable to the goals you set for yourselves. This is a PROVEN concept for accelerating success. What follows is a list of Famous Mastermind Groups 
  • 5.
    Ex. 1 –The Vagabonds Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Warren G. Harding, Harvey Firestone. Their results speak for themselves. The Vagabonds met weekly for many years to discuss business ventures, scientific ideas and politics.
  • 6.
    Ex. 2 –The Inklings It is no mistake that these literary giants knew each other Met weekly at their local pub, “Eagle and Child”, where they would read aloud from their latest works (The Hobbit, The Screwtape Letters) and debate & critique each other’s prose.
  • 7.
    Ex. 3 –Pixar’s Brain Trust Pixar’s “Brain Trust” is a big part of what has made the company so successful, with a record 11 Blockbuster Animations in only 15 years. The “Brain Trust” is essentially a Mastermind Group, comprised of an ongoing creative body, which utilizes a peer-driving process for generating incredible results. Highest Grossing Animation Ever: $1,063,171,911
  • 8.
    Ex. 4 –Microcredit ‘Solidarity Lending’ Solidarity Lending Groups are a cornerstone of the microcredit lending practice. With no collateral available, microcredit financiers rely on peer accountability and mutual support to ensure successful entrepreneurial ventures and loan repayment.
  • 9.
    Ex. 5 – AlcoholicsAnonymous According to addiction experts, after 75 years AA is still the best way to achieve one of humanity’s most challenging goals… giving up an alcohol addiction. Behavioral Science attributes the success of AA in Goal Achievement and Behavior Change, to “the power of the group.” Imagine applying that power to YOUR SUCCESS
  • 10.
    Basic Format  2x90min Meeting/Month 3-5 Entrepreneurs – similar projects – similar ‘level’  Individual Attention Take the Hotseat - focus on your biggest obstacles. Coach, Mentor, Connect and Educate your Peers.  DO IT Commit to actions – Group Accountability
  • 11.
    Next Steps 1. Fillout our Survey. 2. WE FIND YOU A GROUP. We review the survey information and (if there’s a good fit, and after your confirmation) place you with 2-4 other entrepreneurs with similar goals and at a similar “level”. 3. WE EDUCATE & FACILITATE. We give you and your group a crash course on the basics of group coaching and the mastermind format, and even facilitate your first meeting.
  • 12.
    JOIN A MASTERMIND GROUPTODAY! YES! SIGN ME UP! Or email us with any questions