Fitness Industry Leaders Roundtable Launches in New Zealand in 2018
After operating in Australia since 2005, I am super excited to announce that I am launching an Industry Leaders Roundtable exclusively for New Zealand fitness business owners, managing directors and CEOs.
I have now conducted 173 Roundtable meetings and have been asked previously if I would launch a Roundtable in New Zealand but the timing was not quite right. I have given up on the Wallabies winning a Bledisloe game, let alone the cup, so now is the right time.
Our website gives you plenty of information about the meetings, agendas and testimonials from current and past Roundtable members. Head over to www.IndustryLeadersRoundtable.com.au for greater detail than the below.
What Happens At A Meeting?
Perhaps the most common question I receive and the hardest to answer! There is a summary of a meeting here.
What I can assure you is you receive professional facilitation to ensure you and your business get maximum value on your money and time investment as we collaborative think about business.
The meetings will be 2 and a half days and we will be meeting on:
- 6th to 8th March
- 17th to 19th July
- 20th to 21st November
The first meeting will be held in either Auckland or Wellington.
Who Can Join?
You must be:
- The Managing Director, CEO or business owner of an independent fitness business or at least have full decision making authority in the business.
- Committed to raising the standard for your business.
- Open to innovative thinking.
The Industry Leaders Roundtable is the most unique business development program on the planet with over 500 gyms, fitness studios and personal training businesses involved.
These Bits Of Roundtable Are Super Important
The success of the Industry Leaders Roundtable comes from an environment of trust. This means:
- What is said on Roundtable stays on Roundtable – confidentiality is paramount. If you feel uncomfortable with this responsibility, please don’t apply.
- There are no competitors on the same Roundtable. This means the first people to apply and be accepted will determine ongoing members. So apply early.
I Don’t Sell Roundtable, You Choose To Apply.
This is not meant to sound arrogant but the Roundtable need you to join for the right reason – you want to! When joining the Industry Leaders Roundtable it is a commitment to your business and your peers.
Please be aware that while I like to be professional and diligent in my ‘sales follow up’, the timing must be right for you to join and I will not hard sell you. I’ll answer all your questions, explain all the benefits but there are no “special offers” or “join now” bonuses!
Your Investment
I also like to be open and transparent in the investment in Roundtable. The ongoing investment to be a member will be $199 per fortnight. There are no contracts, so you can leave Roundtable whenever you wish but as a courtesy to your peers, you attend a meeting to resign.
To attend the first meeting on the 6th to 8th March 2018:
- Commit by the 30th December: $1090
- Commit by the 30th January: $1340
- Commit by the 28th February: $1590
The Most Important Point Of All
Between 12 and 15 members per Roundtable. Remember, no competitors and the first to commit will have a say in who is a competitor.
Want to Chat With Me?
If you would like to speak with me about the NZ Industry Leaders Roundtable, why not make a time to chat with him by clicking here.
Want To Apply Now?
If you know this is the right thing for you and your business, then please complete the application form by clicking here.
NOTE – In 2018, I am launching two new roundtables and taking applications now for:
- Victorian Personal Trainers – first meeting 15th February 2018
- New Zealand Gym & Studio Owners – first meeting 6th to 8th March 2018
Apply now at www.IndustryLeadersRoundtable.com.au
Justin is the Managing Director of Active Management, which he began January 2004. He offers coaching to businesses worldwide in everything from start up and design to marketing and sales systems. Justin also facilitates four Australian and New Zealand ‘fitness industry roundtables’ events, which allows him to see a huge cross section of business models.