You do not need more content or theory. You need meaningful conversation with people who understand your work. Our Peer Advisory Groups are designed for Trusted Advisors—professionals in technical, consultative, or customer-facing roles where expertise, communication, and judgment drive results. We meet weekly for focused, high-quality peer conversation. Think of it as your professional training ground—where you test ideas, process complexity, and gain insight from peers facing the same pressures you are.
Each group is a professionally curated, facilitated circle of peers. Sessions are 50–60 minutes long and meet weekly to keep momentum strong. Members bring real scenarios and leave with clarity, accountability, and next steps.
You'll gain:
A dedicated peer group of trusted technical competent professionals
Structured, time-efficient conversation that respects your schedule
Peer insight from people who speak your language
A rhythm of growth and consistent reflection
A professional home base to stay sharp and focused
Accountability to your goals and ongoing progress
Who It's For
Solution Engineers, Sales Consultants, Customer Success Managers, Technical Account Managers, Subject Matter Experts, and other high-trust, high-skill roles where influence matters more than formal authority.
A dedicated peer group of like-minded professionals
Weekly 1-hour virtual sessions
Structured, facilitated conversation with coaching techniques
Practical takeaways—not just ideas, but decisions, clarity, and action
Confidential space to be challenged, reflect and grow
Accountability, an environment where you are expected to progress
Momentum: show up consistently, and compound your growth
Sound Interesting?
Membership is selective. To ensure a high-value experience for everyone we screen candidates. Participants should be in customer-facing or consultative roles (SE, SC, TAM, CSM, SME, or similar)
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(Preview sessions are free.)
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