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program design

The cohort program will launch its inaugural class in July 2008.  The class will meet once each month for one year.  Each session will be two days in length and will be focused on a central topic.

2008 Cohort Class...

Guests will be invited to speak to the class and deliver their experience, stories and best practices.  Each weekend will draw upon entrepreneurs and workshop leaders.  The program will take place in a residential retreat environment.  The program includes a YPO-lite forum component  in which confidentiality and trust are essential ingredients.

During the one year cohort program, each of the sessions will focus on a different topic.  Each topic will be presented in an academic format and then expanded upon through discussions with guest entrepreneurs. The learning will be internalized by the participants through practical “to-do” activities.  Click here for a typical schedule.

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