Building the Perfect Innovation Retreat - Call for Help
Readers, I need your help. I'm designing an intensive, two-day, innovation-focused law firm retreat that I can sell to medium and large firms. Before it goes "live" I need to do it at least twice to iron out the kinks and make it hum.
Here's what I'd like to do:
- Do the retreat for a firm of 10-20 lawyers, their staff and selected clients (yes, I said clients). The cost to the firm will be my travel, lodging and retreat materials. I'll also ask the firm to pay me an amount commensurate with the "value" of the retreat to the firm -- but only if they thought it was the best retreat they'd ever done.
- Assemble a group of 10-20 small firm or solo lawyers for a two-day innovation retreat here in St. Louis in early June. Because most solo and small-firm lawyers don't get the benefits of a law firm retreat, I want to bring several of these lawyers together to collaborate with one another and to bring innovation into all of their practices. Also, I want to see if the concept of a solo/small firm "retreat" will work. If I get enough people, I'll set the fee at an amount sufficient to cover my costs (probably at $250 per attendee or so). Each attendee will be on their own for travel and lodging.
Let me know if you are interested. You can e-mail me at Matt@LexThink.com if you or your firm would like to participate. Thanks.