RECURRING
ROUNDTABLES
What’s a recurring roundtable?
6 to 7
peers
Meet
recurringly, for many months
Led
by a certified InFounders facilitator
Our roundtables are intimate, behind-the-scenes groups.
They are where confidential conversations, collaboration, and authentic human connections happen.
There, peers work together on their most intense challenges.
Our participants rave about their experience.
Discover why.
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How Our Roundtables Compare
Networking

Results
We hope connections happen.
Other Peer Groups

Results
We hope that they get along and help each other.
Recurring Roundtables

Results
Our InFounders methodology creates deep care amongst participants, which then creates a deluge of generosity.
Without a doubt, connections happen. Participants develop a sense of meaningful belonging toward one another.
Conversations are constructive and go beyond strategy and tactics. They dive into leadership, personal growth, and well-being – often the true inhibitors of success.

Our roundtables start with powerful activities that help participants share stories and discover deep-rooted commonalities.
They develop authentic human connections and mutual empathy. They start caring for these new strangers.


When participants start to truly care for one other, they become generous in their desire to help.
They truly want to be there for one another and have each other’s back.


Feeling safe, participants share deeper and more vulnerable challenges (e.g., root cause issues).
They are more open to being introspective and to having a growth mindset.
It sets the stage for high impact conversations.


We have developed problem-solving techniques that help have productive conversations.
These new communication skills become key leadership assets for participants.

Recurring Roundtables Benefits for Participants
BUSINESS GROWTH
Better business decisions
Get honest feedback and advice
Brainstorm ideas and solutions
Access new knowledge
Gain new perspectives on situations
Get support when taking important decisions
Move faster
Gain focus, clarity, and momentum
Create action plans
Be held accountable
Expand their reach
Tap into each other’s networks
Peers become strong advocates
PERSONAL GROWTH
Access their full potential
Expand their self-confidence
Identify and address limiting beliefs
Challenge themselves and get challenged
Discover blindspots impeeding growth
Elevate their skills
Develop leadership skills
Heighten communication and interpersonal skills
Become more resilient
Develop and learn to leverage introspection
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Know they are not alone
Discuss any topic openly and confidentially
Discover they are not alone facing hardships
Belong to a group they can count on to share their journey
Deep connections & friendships
Know others in meaningful ways
Roundtable friendships often last far beyond the last session
Positive influence
Inspire each other to grow faster and innovatively
Acknowledge and celebrate wins
Compassionate care to carry through difficult times
Discover their own wisdom and depth in experience as they support others
FAQ
How is an InFounders recurring roundtable different from mentoring?
2. Seeing how everyone acts as a mentor, we teach participants communication and leadership skills to have fruitful discussions. The goal is less to have the group come up with the perfect answer but rather to help peers step out of their echo chamber and think through their options.
3. Unlike traditional mentoring, roundtable peers share common struggles, forging deep connections through mutual empathy. For instance, in women’s peership roundtables, mothers dealing with work-life balance find unique understanding among their peers.
Is it the same participants who meet?
Yes, the same 6 to 7 participants will keep meeting during the length of their roundtable.
How long does a peership roundtable last?
Our recurring roundtables typically last between 4 to 12 months.
How do you group participants together? (Is curation important?)
Curation is indeed important.
For our roundtables to work, it needs a solid foundation of trust.
Part of this trust is what an InFounders facilitator builds with the group, but the other part comes from bringing together the right people.
The core elements to consider are:
- No competitors
- Ideally, one person from company (if this is an entrepreneurship roundtable)
- Similar levels of experiences together
Did you create roundtables?
No, they have been around for quite some time.
There are many forms of peer groups, our roundtables being one of them.
We previously used to refer to our roundtables as “masterminds”.
The origin of masterminds tends to be traced back to Napoleon Hill’s 1937 best seller: “Think and Grow Rich”.
His book shares his findings after spending twenty years studying the most influential entrepreneurs of his era, including Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, J.P. Morgan, J.D. Rockefeller, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison.
In his research, Hill discovers “master mind alliances”.
He notices that these behind-the-scene groups enable entrepreneurs to share their knowledge, connections, and resources, which gives them a tremendous advantage.
Since then, numerous peership groups (sometimes called “forums” or “masterminds”) have come into existence and many current prominent CEOs praise their peer group for their success.
Where do they meet?
Our roundtables are typically held online, while peership experiences for events are held in person, at our events.
However, if you are interested in offering roundtables in person, we can see if we have an InFounders facilitator in your region or if it is possible to have someone from your team become a certified InFounders roundtable facilitator.
Powerful, Yet So Easy
WE DO EVERYTHING!
Your schedule is likely jam-packed, with no time to run additional programming.
This is why we run the whole show.
Communication, logistics, hyper-skilled facilitation, reporting, etc.
We do it all, and always with the highest of quality.