What is the Executive Achievers Association?
A group of non-competitive business and professional men and women who meet bi-weekly to discuss business. Their purpose plain - their method simple. Meeting, eating, talking together an exchanging information relative to the business scene.
They have come to know and to have confidence in one another. This leads to business transactions within and beyond the the periphery of the organization. They are prepared to share business knowledge on current business affairs, to provide introductions and recommendations - and to listen.
Members represent their companies at responsible levels of management. Some are professionals, partners, and sole proprietors. They do not seek publicity for they have no philanthropies or projects to promote other than their mutual legitimate interests.
Why should you be a Member?
1. For Business
Every company that affiliates with the Executive Achievers Association does so primarily because it is a potential source of business. This business may come directly from other member companies, or it may be developed through the contacts or leads of other membership representatives.
2. For dependable sources of supply
The objectives of the Association are to have the products and services of the member companies all be the highest standards of quality commensurate with the prices agreed upon. Members discover this in their dealings with other members, thus stimulating their recommendations to outside agencies, and extensive use by their own companies.
3. For conference on business problems
Representative from the various companies have problems in management which are fundamentally similar. Meetings of the association rarely are devoted to discussion, as such, of business problems, but members seek each other for advice and counsel on such related things as labor relations, public relations, advertising, sales management, sources of information, and production methods.
4. For prestige
It is to the interest of the association to carefully screen the company and its representatives. Passing these screening processes are and accomplishment, and the company becomes accepted to a select group who are admitted by invitation only.
5. For public speaking ability
Development of an ability to speak before a gathering of businessmen is a side benefit which is given great importance by many members. Since communication is mainly by the spoken word, this ability must either be inherent or developed if the company's story is to be known. Weekly addressing the group is an integral part of the activity of the Executive Achievers Association.