It looks easy to be a CEO, but the truth is it can be taxing, especially when the decisions you make are always make-or-break, directly affecting the entire business. Without all the necessary data, perspectives, and skills, it can be impossible always to make the right decisions. Whereas spouses, friends, and staff can make great advisors, they can be impartial, especially when it comes to pointing out your weaknesses. This is where peer advisory groups come into the picture to save the day for CEOs. CEO peer advisory groups are forums where fellow chief executive officers can give and receive objective feedback from each other. It is more than an executive network considering that most have gone through similar experiences and can help you navigate what you are currently going through. The outside perspective makes decision-making easier, which is good for any business. The CEO peer group concept has been around for ages, but it seems to be gaining momentu...