Well, we both have had some NOT so successful attempts these past two decades, and the learning was awesome, if not hard on the wallet, eh?
Another thing a Mastermind creates, is an ENERGY, maybe a third or seperate mind, but accountability and FOCUS is a big benefit too.
I think an ideal for me would be several TWO person Masterminds, like you and I have and you have with your brother...and although we had one also with Harvey Brody, which was more of a Mentoring rather than a Mastermind...his were/are mostly transactional.
It is the JOINING of the minds, the harmony created and the energy of the connection where the real power lies.
I'm more along the lines of a doubles team in tennis than a futbol or football team, where the results could be a "weak link" (ala Clev. Browns and Baker Mayfield, superbowl champs on paper, preseason, super chumps at the end)...
In a business, the more links you have the more likely it is one of them will either break down, or underperform and there is the getting the TIME for everyone to be a part of the mastermind meetings.
I think TEAMS in business of two people, maybe 3 will outperform teams of 5 or more almost every day of the week.
Joint Ventures can be a form of a Mastermind group, if both have skin in the game and want the same results.
So doubles in tennis over soccer, and although I root for the Browns, I never ever put any moolah on them, after all, Cleveland is the mistake on the lake (LeBron being the outlier/exception in Cleve. Sports history).
Gordon
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Originally Posted by Dien Rice
Hi Gordon,
I agree with you... Two or three in a Mastermind works best...
I have been part of a Mastermind which was five of us working together in a business. I put the group together, but we were all peers...
It was a combination of a finance business - the money transfer industry - plus software which we developed ourselves. I brought the money transfer people, and the software people together, and placed myself in the group too... In a way where they couldn't remove me easily. (Since if people can bypass you - so they get more money themselves - they will!) That's where the "toll position" concept came in handy...!
The group itself worked well - but the business, unfortunately, failed (due to external circumstances beyond our control)...
I don't plan to do that again, though! (If I do, please call Bellevue...) It was a lot of work, and in this case, it didn't work out in the end... I think nowadays, I prefer to keep it simple...
Best wishes,
Dien
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