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About the IIB:
IIB Accredited Executives are able to draw on one of the most comprehensive business support infrastructures in the world, during which time issues arising within any aspect of the business can be addressed. The IIB has five main aims: 1. To bring to independent business the most practical advice and timely ideas from knowledgeable experts and business innovators; to open doors to important and profitable opportunities; to raise the professional standards of independent business practice; to enhance the image of business leaders and all other executives working within the independent business sector. 2. To advance the understanding of the workings of independent business by research in relevant fields, alone or in cooperation with other interested and competent bodies. 3. To provide research facilities pertaining to independent business for the benefit of and use by other persons or bodies. 4. To disseminate such findings and information as may be useful to the operators of independent business by all means expedient, more particularly through training courses, educational programs, conferences, journals and other publications or media. 5. To educate and train those working within the independent business sector to such a standard that they may confidently work independently at the appropriate level.
However, business leaders in the small-to medium-size environment do not typically have the luxury of this level of resource and expertise, and are generally expected to know everything, keep up with everything and do everything themselves. Clearly, a very unsatisfactory situation.
Research, both by the Institute, and by several academic organizations, has indicated that the small-and medium-size sector requires not only information and advice in order to survive and grow, but also practical assistance, preferably from more mature business executives who had been there, seen it and done it. In order to be effective, a practical implementation phase is required. It is also evident that traditional pure consultancy is not generally appropriate as most larger consultancy practices are unable or unwilling to fulfill this need as their cost structures and style are generally not appropriate to this sector. Who are the IIB Executive Associates? All IIB Executive Associates are themselves senior executives from any and every profession, background and industry imaginable. Generally, all IIB executives are mature business people with over 20 years senior management experience, either as Chief Executive, Managing Director or other Executive Board Directors, and having thus experienced first hand the pressures, stresses and joys of running a business. Many have started up, run and eventually sold their own businesses, and others having run some of the best known businesses in the world. In short, IIB Executive Associates have "been there, seen it, and survived to tell the story!" |
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