Idea Success Summit 2013 – 3 Day Retreat
You arrive Friday morning with an idea you’ve been percolating in your head (or multiple ideas that you need to sort out). In just 3 days, by Sunday afternoon, you will sort out the details of and get clear about your idea, develop your implementation strategy, establish new relationships and gain accountability to taking action on your idea.
The Summit starts Friday, 10/18 with a hot breakfast for a proper start to an intensive weekend. We’ll set the tone for the weekend of sharing and collaboration with a trust-building exercise. (No, you will not have to imagine you’re a tree!)
The rest of the day Friday, through Sunday afternoon, are full days and evenings with Sylvia Henderson, the “Clarity Queen” of Idea Implementation and the Founder of the Idea Success Network (and the Summit). She takes you through her six-stage IMPACT© process she details in her book Hey, That’s My Idea!, teaching and facilitating individual and group work to help each participant work on her or his specific idea.
You establish and build relationships and make connections throughout the intimate small-group sessions, during meals, and at optional evening activities that you can call on long after the Summit is over. Presentations on mindset, implementation, and accountability are interspersed throughout the three days to break up the intensity of working and collaborating. Sunday afternoon is a “Pitch-Fest” to an audience of supporters who will give feedback to you to help you when you present your ideas “real time”. The Summit ends late Sunday afternoon with recognition and celebration for your hard work and participation.
What makes this event different from other “ideas”-based events? More than just talking about ideas, participants will actually work on their ideas and leave with plans of action and accountability to implementing their plans. This is an opportunity previously unavailable to entrepreneurs, business professionals, and micro-business & non-profit leaders & teams in the Mid-Atlantic area. Typically experienced by corporate employees and leaders, solo professionals operate in vacuums not conducive to sharing, strategizing, and being accountable to implementing their ideas. Get out of your vacuum and collaborate with others of similar mindset at the Idea Success Summit!
Only 20 seats available for this wildly popular event!


