Be assured, this is not some run-of-the-mill “training program” that recycles conventional wisdom. It’s grounded in a wide-ranging 40-year quest for the best thinking from just about every discipline of human knowledge.

And it’s been carefully designed and quietly tested over more than a decade, with leaders of mission-driven organizations, philanthropists, and civic and business leaders from more than 50 countries. It amazes me what they’re doing.
Many of them point to their few days in this unusual program as a pivotal moment in their lives — the time when they finally discovered how to break through the limits of conventional thinking, create a solid place to stand in the midst of constant change, and inspire people to heroic deeds they’d thought were impossible. (Click here to see what some of them have to say about their experience.)

You’ll leave with deep clarity about where you’re headed, and the confidence it takes to get there. What’s more, you’ll have an amazingly strengthened capacity to inspire other people (a key ingredient to success in pretty much anything, and especially in what you’ll be up to). You’ll be confident that you can …
You even get time, while you’re there, to plan the strategic steps to put into action what you’ve gained ... all the way to the detail of who you’re going to see, what you’re going to say to begin the conversation … but only if you want to do that. Because one surprising feature of this experience is that you can return home with absolutely nothing added to your to-do list.
Instead, you’ll have something far more important to these days: a renewed outlook on how you want to do things you’re already doing. A perspective that makes all the difference in your ability to pursue what matters to you, and influence those around you.
You’ll also get ongoing support both before and after the workshop, as a member of the global community of Quest alums.
There’s so much at stake, so much potential waiting to be released, that I’m eager to get you going. But before we go any farther, there’s something I want you to understand …