You’ve Built a Successful Business.
Now Run It Well.
You’ve Built a Successful Business.
Now Run It Well.
Building a company takes drive, persistence, and the ability to make difficult decisions.
But success introduces a different challenge.
As a business grows, leadership requires more than instinct and momentum. It requires discipline, reflection, and the willingness to continually refine how you lead.
That is exactly what the Course for Presidents® helps leaders develop.

What It Means to Lead a Business Well
Running a successful business requires more than strong instincts and hard work.
It requires the discipline to step back, examine how you lead, and continually raise the standard for your organization.
Many presidents reach a point where the question is no longer how to grow the business, but how well they are leading it.
The Course for Presidents was designed to help leaders strengthen that discipline.
Watch Dave Allison explain what it means to lead well and how the Course for Presidents helps leaders refine how they run their business.

What Leaders Experience in CFP
Course for Presidents (CFP) is designed for leaders who want to run their business with greater discipline and intention. During CFP, leaders step back from daily momentum to examine how they lead, the expectations they set, and how their decisions shape the future of their company.
With this course, you will:
- Clarify the direction of the business and the standards that guide it
- Strengthen how you make leadership decisions with greater consistency and intention
- Define and strengthen the values that shape how your organization operates
- Work with an Aileron business coach to sharpen the discipline behind how you lead and run your company
- Surround yourself with peers who are equally committed to running their companies well
The experience is designed so the insights gained during CFP translate directly into stronger leadership and a business that is run with greater clarity and confidence.
The next Course for Presidents will take place April 28–29, 2026. If you would like to participate, you can reserve your spot by clicking the button below.









