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Strategic Planning Retreat for Solopreneurs
Strategic Planning Workshop for Solopreneurs
Highland Park residence (St Paul, MN)
9 am -1 pm, Jan. 9 and 10, 2025,
Price: $299
Disclaimer: We reserve the right to cancel this conference if minimum registration targets are not met. In the event of a cancellation, all registration fees will be refunded.
NEW!
It's Time to Invest in YOUR Short and Long-Term Success!
Invest the same care and intention into your business that you help your clients achieve.
In this year-end strategic planning session you will design your own Solopreneuer’s Roadmap for the next 1, 3, 5 and 10 years.
Many of us got into solopreneurship to have room in our life for more than just a job. We’ll build our roadmaps to reflect the totality of our priorities and passions. That way we can keep our goals in alignment with our whole selves and maintain context when priorities shift.
- Reflect on 2024 - how did you do on your business and personal goals? What lit you up? What do you want to do more of? What drained you? What do you want to do less of?
- Look ahead - where do you want your business to be in a year? In 5 years? 10? How do those goals align with your personal goals?
- Dream big - we will “dwell in possibilities,” getting all the “someday” projects and ideas down on paper so you can make a thoughtful decision about where they fit in your roadmap. This might not bethe year to start a podcast or hire your first employee, but 2028 is looking pretty good!
- Help each other - We’ll do this work in community, leaning on each other as sounding boards, truth tellers, and idea massagers.
Meet Your Facilitators
Katie Walter
CEO for the Fractional Conference, fractional CMO, and professional facilitator
Katie Walter has worked in B2B marketing and communications for more than 20 years, from Fortune 500 organizations to SaaS startups and professional services boutiques. She is a community facilitator for Coalition9 and recognized thought leader in the fractional space. She was recently named CEO of the Fractional Conference.
Katie lives in St. Paul with her husband, two children, and dog. She likes to hike, kayak, and garden. In fact, the garden was the inspiration for her business name, Trellis LLC. She loves how trellises support the healthy growth of plants. In her work, she supports the healthy growth of teams, individuals, and businesses.
Liz Otteson
Chief Experience Officer for the Fractional Conference, fractional community strategist, and professional facilitator
Liz Otteson has been cultivating transformative learning communities for 35 years in business, education, and nonprofit settings. She is passionate about bringing the power of connection and collaboration to help individuals and organizations get unstuck and gain traction on their goals.
Liz lives in Edina with her husband and dog, and delights in the days when their kid-ults are home from college. She fills the empty nest spaces with yoga, reading, gardening, and traveling.
All the Answers...
No! This strategic planning workshop and the Solopreneur’s Roadmap are for anyone selling services to small and mid-sized businesses. The priorities and challenges of fractionals and consultants, coaches, advisors, and implementers are so similar – we love the opportunity to grow our businesses in community.
We will have one follow up session on Zoom for attendees to talk through their roadmaps, getting feedback and learning from each other.
Then, we will offer monthly coworking days starting in Q1 2025. Some of these will include focused topics that we tackle together. (Like “Work on your LLC documents.” Did you know you have to keep certain paperwork current for your LLC???) Quarterly, we’ll review roadmaps and set priorities for the upcoming quarter. And we’ll bring in experts to help you set up artificial intelligence tools that work for your business.
- Snacks and lunches Jan 9-10
- Guided exercises to build your Solopreneur Roadmap
- Community reflection and collaboration
- 1 free Solopreneuers Operating System co-working day in 2025 (dates to be announced, anticipate monthly sessions focused on working on your business and AI workshops)
We’re keeping overhead low for this first test workshop. We’ll meet at the home of one of our facilitators, in the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Monday, Jan. 6: Introductory Zoom call with facilitators and participants. Get to know each other, answer questions, and start reflecting on what you need from this experience.
Thursday, Jan. 9
Objective: Explore possibilities for work/life
9:00 Community building, introductions, defining success for YOU
10:00 Exploring Possibility: Setting a 10-year vision and near-term plans that align with your purpose, passion, and niche
11:30 Lunch
12:00 Getting unstuck?
1:00 End of Day 1
On your own: Sketch out the 5-, 3-, 1-year mile markers that will help you see success. (There are lots of coffee shops nearby if you want to tackle this before you go home!)
Friday, Jan. 10
Objective: Discern what actions will propel your success
9:00 Discuss/refine mile markers
10:00 Envisioning success (Personal and small group reflection time)
11:00 Create your road map
11:30 Lunch:
12:00 Small group action planning
1:00 End of day 2
Tuesday, Jan. 14: 3-5 pm Follow up Zoom to share your roadmap with the group and continue collaborating
Introducing the Solopreneur’s Operating System Powered by the Fractional Conference
This workshop will help you create the all-important vision for your solopreneur business and set you up to run on the Solopreneur's Operating System. This framework empowers solopreneurs and fractional executives with strategies and practices to align their businesses with personal life goals. It is an annual cycle of strategic planning designed to maintain the delicate balance between intention and ambition. We will host monthly coworking sessions in the Twin Cities to help you work the system and stay on track with your goals.
At its core, the operating system encourages solopreneurs to become more accountable to themselves, making conscious decisions about their vision and business operations. It emphasizes owning one's business plan and setting personal benchmarks for success, ensuring that solopreneurs call the shots on what constitutes “good” and “enough.”
Central to this framework is the development of a Solopreneur Roadmap. This journey begins with establishing a clear vision: defining what one wants their business to achieve in life and determining the milestones for one, three, five, and ten years into the future. It involves mapping out core values, identifying the purpose and passion that fuel ambition, and assessing what support and resources you need to keep making progress.
Executing this plan involves quarterly "sprints," where solopreneurs focus on a handful of priorities, ensuring their actions align with broader life and business goals. The system promotes monthly check-ins to evaluate progress and make necessary adjustments, encouraging solopreneurs to engage with their networks for support and collaboration.
For solopreneurs seeking to build an abundance mindset and develop strong self-leadership, the Solopreneur's Operating System offers a structured approach to fostering growth, agency, and purpose. It is a comprehensive framework that not only facilitates the development of a strategic roadmap but also nurtures the entrepreneurial spirit necessary for sustained success.
Monthly coworking with expert support
- Morning: Build AI systems for yourself, with expert help
- Afternoon: Business topic as follows
Projected Topics
- January: Review Q4 and set Q1 priorities (Combined with Strategic Planning Workshop)
- February: Web site and LinkedIn tune up
- March: Networking and biz dev planning
- April: Review Q1 and set Q2 priorities
- May: Pricing and proposal tune up
- June: Virtual Assistant readiness
- July: Review Q2 and set Q3 priorities
- August: Fun summer social event
- September: Legal documents and LLC requirements
- October: Review Q3 and set Q4 priorities + Fractional Conference
- November: Content strategy
- December: Strategic Planning Retreat