| When: | Back to Calendar March 16, 2012 @ 7:30 am - 10:30 am | Where: | The Union League of Philadelphia 140 S Broad St Philadelphia,PA 19110 USA |
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Why do so many growth companies stop growing?
Promising companies that pass $10M in revenues can lose momentum before they reach $20M. Many stall as their business models mature and they outgrow the processes and teams that led to their initial successes. Most are sold before they reach $30M.
For most successful growth companies, innovation is the key. Apple, Amazon, Foursquare, Groupon and other leaders are discovering uncontested markets, delivering higher value at lower prices (often free), redefining channels, and leaving incumbents scrambling. They position the company for the next ‘S-curve’ before the current business loses steam.
What can every business learn from the new innovators?
At our Sixth Annual Growth Summit, Dave Power, President of Power Strategy, will help you to undercover the barriers to growth in your business. Dave has guided growth companies such as Apple Computer and Sun Microsystems as an advisor and senior Executive and has been an investor in and board member of many technology related businesses and various portfolio companies.
Dave will share the ‘lean’ approach to developing new offers, and how to look for the next ‘S’ curve to sustain growth. He’ll also show how redesigning your business model can generate growth and unlock value and tell you how to build innovation into the rhythm of your business planning and execution.
Every leader will be armed with a fresh approach to driving innovation and growth in their business. We'll also be sharing the results from our sixth annual Growth Strategies survey of small to mid-size businesses in the Greater Philadelphia region.
To register, click here.
RSVP ASAP as this event has sold out the last several years!
And – as always – if you know someone that may be interested in learning more about us or could benefit from this discussion, please bring them along. I look forward to seeing you on March 16th!
Warmest Regards,
Cheryl Beth