How ALDEIS Works
ALDEIS operates through two main structures: local professional circles where independent professionals collaborate and grow together.
Our circles are designed to help you strengthen your business, accelerate your professional growth, and build lasting relationships with peers who understand your challenges.
ALDEIS Structures
Local groups of independent professionals who meet regularly to discuss business strategy, share challenges, and hold each other accountable for growth and results.
Circle Activities:
- Monthly strategy meetings
- Business growth discussions
- Problem-solving sessions
- Peer accountability partnerships
- Quarterly planning reviews
Who Joins:
Entrepreneurs, consultants, technical founders, and independent professionals running their own businesses.
Research and scholarship communities focused on entrepreneurship, professional development, and institutional excellence. These circles advance the knowledge and practice of building successful independent enterprises.
Academic Focus:
- Research on entrepreneurship
- Best practice documentation
- Case study development
- Professional development curricula
- Knowledge sharing
Who Contributes:
Researchers, educators, and practitioners advancing knowledge in entrepreneurship and professional excellence.
What Happens in a Circle?
Monthly Meetings
Members gather (in-person or virtually) to share business updates, discuss strategy, and support each other's growth.
Peer Accountability
You commit to goals and report progress to your circle. This mutual accountability drives results and maintains discipline.
Business Collaboration
Members often collaborate, refer business to each other, and find strategic partners within their circle.
Knowledge Exchange
Share lessons learned, tools, resources, and best practices. Everyone benefits from collective experience.
Professional Development
Access learning opportunities, workshops, and resources to strengthen your skills and leadership capabilities.
Social Connection
Build lasting professional friendships and relationships with peers who understand the unique challenges of independence.