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Current Industries We Serve: Health Clubs, Interiorscapers, and Museums
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executive roundtablesREX helps businesses and non-profits out-perform the competition. Since 1985, CEOs, Executive Directors,
and General Managers have participated in REX Roundtables in their industry. Sharing detailed best
practices within an industry is the single most powerful way to improve performance and success.
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What REX Members Say:
executive roundtables Joe CirulliI believe I have learned how to better lead my company and coach my staff. I have been able to look at my business from new and different perspectives. The group interaction has helped me focus on what is truly important. Average annual growth 14% a year for the past 9 years.

Joe Cirulli
Gainesville Health & Fitness
Gainesville, FL

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Library of Core Knowledge, Education, and Resources
Specialized resources available to REX Roundtable members.
  • Book Reviews
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  • Weekly Resources
  • Quotes

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executive roundtablesREX has no financial relationships with industry vendors. This is standard ethical practice for major consulting firms. When consultants are paid to recommend or feature vendors, it is a conflict of interest. REX chooses to be free to recommend or critique vendors for its clients.

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The future belongs to those who can learn, unlearn and re learn.

Alvin Toffler

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Management Briefing
Annual Promotion Calendar

Most businesses, unless they are new or under 3-5 years old, stop growing. One way to prevent plateauing is to acquire a competitor. Another is to develop new products and services. Without these, your business will stop growing...

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Book Review
Firms of Endearment

People love to do business with Firms of Endearment and employees love to work for them. They focus on such values as love, joy, authenticity, empathy, and soulfulness. Their purpose is typically to maximize their value to society—not their value to their shareholders. Typical firm of endearment companies are Amazon, Ebay, Google, Johnson and Johnson, Starbucks, Southwest Airlines, LL Bean, and Toyota.

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