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HBS Alumni Forums: The Secret Advantage of Successful Leaders

New to HBSAB Members this year is Alumni Forum. We are the first alumni club to offer this to our membership. The former Chief Education Officer of Young Presidents Organization is working with us to launch this exciting new initiative.


HBS Alumni Forums provide a unique opportunity to make meaningful connections with and learn from a small group of your fellow alumni.   

"My forum goes far beyond just a group of people who meet once a month; it has helped me become a better leader, a better husband, a better father and a better person.  It is a place to share and be with those who truly care about my well-being."                                          Forum Member Quote                                

Forums, also called Peer Exchange Groups, have been offered as a benefit of membership for decades by organizations ranging from Young Presidents’ Organization to Entrepreneurs’ Organization. 

The alumni forums HBSAB forms will be composed of 8-12 club members who have no personal or business connections that might inhibit open communication.  Each group commits to a shared set of meeting processes that diffuse the usual interpersonal issues or political obstacles that make many meetings a waste of time.  In a forum, everyone is heard and everyone learns from the experience.  

Whether dealing with the effects of the economic crisis on your business, aging parents or even sudden success, a forum offers you a safe, completely confidential environment for discussing the issues important to you.  

If you are interested in joining an HBSAB alumni forum, please complete this survey

You may contact Bob Halperin, HBSAB Forum Coordinator at 781-248-4181, or rhalperin@mba1982.hbs.edu with any questions. 

Come learn what FORUMS are all about.

 


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