Become an Implementation Genius

Did you know there is a legitimate cure for political gridlock?


    Have you ever worked hard on a really important problem, come up with a valid, workable solution – a proposal that really, really is the right thing to do – only to see that proposal:

  • Become a victim of NIMBY
  • Torpedoed
  • Fall casualty to “politics”
  • Put on the back burner
  • Stopped
  • Hung up in decision-making gridlock
  • Vetoed…?

  • It’s one thing when a proposal that’s poorly thought-out gets hung up because of political gridlock, such as NIMBY… In our opinion that’s just fine.  But it’s an entirely different thing when a proposal that’s legitimate and important gets hung up because of “politics” or NIMBY – that’s serious!

    Political gridlock is a reality in our system


      That’s why effective government is not a given!


      If you work in the public-sector, this is not really news to you.  You know how difficult it is to get anything done because of “politics.”

      But did you know that becoming effective (i.e. proposing and implementing the right thing) is systematically attainable?  In spite of “politics!”

      For the past 30+ years, we have been teaching everyday public-sector professionals how to transform themselves into Implementation Geniuses. Using our systematized process, neither your discipline nor level matters. 

      What matters is that as part of your professional mission, you are working on legitimate problems or opportunities, and the solution you are proposing is reasonable and responsible. 

      Give us a few days and we will teach you how to get that legitimate and important work implemented, regardless of how controversial the issues related to your project may be.


        You won’t learn how to do more public-involvement… but how to do it differently and effectively


          You will learn how to be objectives-driven


            And therefore, how to be effective at getting your varied publics to understand why what you are proposing is the right thing to do. 

              We call this the “Systematic Development of (your publics’) Informed Consent” (SDIC). 

                With our training, you can master the difference between being an average ineffective bureaucrat, and being an Implementation Genius.

                (Watch video explanation of what constitutes an Implementation Genius.)

                Systematic Development of Informed Consent (SDIC)
                Monterey, CA: January 26 - 28, 2009
                Kansas City, MO: Spring 2009
                Golden, CO: May 2009
                Seattle, WA: Fall 2009

                Citizen Participation-by-Objectives (CPO)
                Seattle, WA: Late Fall 2009
                Golden, CO: June 2009

                Leadership Bootcamp
                Monterey, CA: December 2009