For more information on FMI's Peer-Groups Program:
Kevin Kilgore 303.398.7272
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What Is an FMI Peer Group? Simply, it is an assembly of noncompeting, like firms in an organized fashion. Within a variety of groups, a variety of contractors meet with other contracting companies of their relative size, type of work, number of employees, markets served, etc. Optimally, the members' businesses have much in common, yet enough diversity to provide alternative ideas and solutions. The forum is national in scope, and the agenda is specific to your concerns as a company president, owner and peer.
FMI Peer-Group Value Proposition The FMI Peer Group experience is a unique forum for construction-industry leaders to collaborate on proven success strategies and enhancing profit.
How Many Groups Does FMI Currently Have? 29 Groups
Profile of a Peer
- Participatory management style
- Progressive thinker/innovative and open to new ideas
- Willing to challenge and be challenged
- Feels he/she is a work in progress
- Open communicator
- Willing to share all information
- Demonstrated history of financial success
- Understands how the business works
- Chemistry works with other peers
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