
THE TOP10 RULES OF BUSINESS
March 4 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Free
PRIVATE | Executives’ Club Members Only $0
In business, the rules of success are often debated—but some principles stand the test of time. At this exclusive Insights & Solutions roundtable, Executives’ Club Members will engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the Top 10 Rules of Business, drawn from the insights of history’s greatest business minds.
√ What are the non-negotiable rules that drive lasting success?
√ Which principles have shaped your biggest wins—or failures?
√ What’s the one business rule you wish you had learned earlier?
Join fellow business leaders as we dive into the timeless principles that define leadership, innovation, and sustainable growth. Whether you’re building, scaling, or reinventing, this discussion will provide actionable insights to strengthen your approach.
Expect a dynamic exchange of ideas, real-world experiences, and powerful takeaways that will challenge and refine your own rules for success.
Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Location: Grindstone
Cocktails & Conversation: 4:00pm | Roundtable Discussion: 4:30 – 6:00pm
The Top 10 Rules of Business, drawn from the wisdom of legendary business and leadership books, include:
1. Solve a Real Problem
Businesses succeed when they provide value by solving real problems for customers (from The Lean Startup by Eric Ries).
2. Know Your Numbers
Financial literacy is critical—understand revenue, profit, cash flow, and costs (The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham).
3. Build a Strong Team
Hire smart, surround yourself with great people, and develop leaders (Good to Great by Jim Collins).
4. Differentiate or Die
A unique value proposition and competitive edge keep you ahead (Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim & Renée Mauborgne).
5. Customer First, Always
Focus on customer needs and experience (Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh).
6. Adapt and Innovate Constantly
The market is always changing; continuous improvement is key (The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton Christensen).
7. Execute Relentlessly
Ideas are worthless without action; disciplined execution wins (Execution by Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan).
8. Master Sales and Marketing
Nothing happens until something is sold; marketing and branding matter (Influence by Robert Cialdini).
9. Resilience and Grit Win
Setbacks are inevitable; perseverance is the differentiator (Grit by Angela Duckworth).
10. Think Long-Term
Sustainable success requires patience, strategy, and vision (The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek).
Which of these resonates most with your approach to business?
Join us!