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Peer-to-peer Knowledge Sharing

David Mead says one of the challenges he faces at work is his tendency to bring his own biases into the decisions he has to make.
“It’s something I know I have to work on,” he said.

Mead, president of Lucigen Corp., a biotech company based in Middleton, is one of several Wisconsin executives who are learning business skills through a networking program called PeerSpectives.

Created by the Small Business Development Center at UW-Extension in 2004, PeerSpectives is a peer-to-peer education program that brings together executives from emerging small businesses to share their experiences and help each other with professional as well as personal challenges.