Thoughts on Brigadoon Sundance 2018 + That Left Turn

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Thoughts on Brigadoon Sundance 2018
 

The Weekly | Brigadoon
March 3, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

The Weekly = Enterprise + Culture + Sport + Policy

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ROSS RANT

That Left Turn

For me, Brigadoon starts when I make that left turn.

Not when I depart the efficient SLC airport and walk across a few lanes of arrival and departure traffic and access my rental car with the quickness.

Not when I head south on I-15 and catch a glimpse of the magnificent Cottonwood Canyons and the awe-inspiring Wasatch Range to the east.

Not when I secure adult winter camp provisions from Harmon Grocery like a massive conversation inducing bag of movie time popcorn and proper tortilla chips that let you know you are no longer on the East Coast.

Not when you enter the spectacular Provo Canyon Road with mountain walls as high and as impressive as anything humanmade on Manhattan Island.

For me, Brigadoon starts when I make that left turn off Utah State Route 189 on to North Alpine Loop Scenic Byway.

As I work my way up the Scenic Byway, my cell service is less reliable, and I become more relaxed breathing in the brisk mountain air knowing full well I won't be bombarded with all forms of digital communications for a few days.

The trees overhang the mountain road like a Marine Corps Honor Guard performing the Arch of Sabers ensuring safe passage to all those work there way up to the special place that is Sundance Mountain Resort at the base of the otherworldly Mount Timpanogos. 

And, I must say, the 2018 edition of Brigadoon at Sundance felt to me to be the most special gathering we've had yet.

True, every year the quality of the attendees and the speakers keeps getting better and more robust. But this year's gathering for me had more energy, more emotion, and more enthusiasm.

Maybe I was more relaxed, more confident, and more committed.

Regardless, it doesn't matter why I feel Brigadoon Sundance 2018 was the most successful yet. 

All that matters is a diverse group of creative, curious, and compelling entrepreneurs and thought leaders for the sixth time decided to also, make that left turn. Ensuring we all could spend a few days sharing our diverse talents, have a conversation or three, exchange insights, and drive creativity.

Here are nineteen ideas and questions I picked up from this year's gathering: 

1. We all have blind spots, and they are a challenge to recognize because they are blind spots.

2. Nuclear bombs have impacted our comprehension of technology for good and bad as well as have altered the US Presidency forever.

3. The first week is easy, but do you have an answer to the second-week problem?

4. Should I be more canna-curious? (Probably) 

5. Mayor of Friendville is a spectacular title for a Country-Western song.

6. Businesses are being asked to take on more and more roles and tasks traditionally assigned to governments.

7. Every company is a data company.

8. Computers do not care about why. Humans are obsessed with why.

9. The future of leadership is an astronaut or a Jimmy Buffet song (natch).

10. Securing investors is not for the timid and leads to more questions than answers. Also, you need to find more and more investors that want to ask you those questions.

11. Iowa is first for a reason.

12. Parking garages need to be designed for multiple purposes to allow for short-term and long-term modern life applications.

13. The blockchain is legit and will disrupt rent seekers and vendible business models for the better.

14. James Beard is my spirit animal, and I must secure copies of Beard on Bread, Beard on Pasta, and Menus for Entertaining.

15. Organizations are woefully unprepared for the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). 

16. Commit to be world-class from day one.

17. The brand is the story.

18. Support your local governments and mayors - they have a lot on their plates and keep our neighborhoods going.

19. Playing in the mountains is never commonplace. 

What did you pick up? 

What did I miss? 

For those that attend this year and those who have participated in the past, thank you. I am humbled by your support and commitment to this idea.

Please let me know how we can better serve this community and what tools you need to further propel your talents.

Onward.

PS: If you have photos of the event you want to share or check out - please use this shared folder: https://goo.gl/qsUwg8

FIVE ARTICLES TO READ

Thought leadership conferences target high-end travelers: Nowadays, luxury travel is all about discovering new frontiers. It's not just about expanding physical and geographic boundaries. The travel cognoscenti are "brain dating" around the world in order to stretch their minds. https://goo.gl/CxoUxC

The US is now buying more stretchy pants than blue jeans https://goo.gl/xjRn36

NatGeo: Smart cities: Detroit, Michigan: Teeming with development, this comeback city unveils a wide range of fresh initiatives. https://goo.gl/i5aJ3J

Bain fights back in the battle for MBA hires: FT reports, the head of recruitment on skills, talent — and why to choose consultancy over Big Tech. https://goo.gl/QeEUMC

Are driving bans coming for German cities? Der Spiegel reports, a court ruling could ban millions of diesel cars from German city centers, rendering the vehicles worthless. The federal government has considered responding with free public transportation and by forcing car manufacturers to submit to new requirements. https://goo.gl/5eeubp

GEAR

Skydio: The self-flying camera has arrived. Check out this promo video: https://goo.gl/YJW93w

BOOK

Be a professional: I am currently reading Steven Pressfield's Turning Pro

The book is laid out with vignettes to help us better understand the commitment necessary to pass from the amateur life to a professional practice. 

Pressfield believes when we decide to turn pro, we give up a life that we may have become extremely comfortable with. We give up a self that we have come to identify with and to call our own. 

The passage from amateur to professional is often achieved via an interior odyssey whose trials are survived only at great cost, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. As a professional, we become who we always were but had, until then, been afraid to embrace and live out.

"You don't need to take a course or buy a product. All you have to do is change your mind." --Steven Pressfield. 

DOCUMENTARY

Cut from a Different Cloth: This doc provides a firsthand look at the unique collaboration between the fashion empire founders of Superdry and actor Idris Elba who launch a new clothing line. 

Superdry, based in commonplace Cheltenham‎, United Kingdom and not the fashion-forward Toyko, Japan - who knew?, combines vintage Americana styling with Japanese inspired graphics. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The global fashion brand generated over $800 million in revenue last year.

You can catch the doc on Netflix -  https://goo.gl/3G91U2.

Thanks for reading and supporting this passion project. Feel free to send me an email with news, gossip, commentary, and restaurant tips - marc@thebrigadoon.com 

-Marc 

Marc A. Ross
@marcaross
@the_brigadoon

Marc A. Ross is the founder of Brigadoon and specializes in global communications and thought leader management at the intersection of politics, policy, and profits. Working with boardrooms and C-Suite executives from multinational corporations, trade associations, and disruptive startups, Marc helps leaders create compelling communications, focused content, and engaging presentations.

Established in 2013, Brigadoon is the global community where creative, curious, and compelling entrepreneurs and thought leaders gather bringing together diverse talents to exchange insights and drive creativity.

Trump's French Cuff Off the Cuff Trade Policy

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I have so many problems with Trump - from policy design to panache departure. But what really puts me over the edge - his total lack of professional political management. 

From a communications management perspective, what DJT did yesterday was a complete professional political management epic fail.

No heads up.

No warning.

No message points.

No surrogate talking heads.

No OpEds.

No coordination with Capitol Hill.

Epic fail.

Trump shocked many of his top advisers by announcing plans for 25 percent tariffs on imported steel and 10 percent on imported aluminum off the cuff. Even metals industry executives attending a White House industry sector meeting yesterday were shocked.

Senior advisers including Gary Cohn thought they had at least delayed the announcement. Republicans on Capitol Hill had no warning about what Trump was about to do. 

The announcement quickly sent the Dow down 500 points.

The stocks of 16 steelmakers gained $1 billion in market value as a result of the move while the rest of the market lost $400 billion.

Trump is easily the most unqualified professional political manager in my lifetime.

Well done sir.

Marc A. Ross is the founder of Brigadoon and specializes in global communications and thought leader management at the intersection of politics, policy, and profits.

Ross Rant: "I made this. What do you think?"

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I have been noodling on the idea of Brigadoon for over a decade but didn't formally launch the effort until 2013. Like most entrepreneurs, I was worried too much about the perfect for far too long until one Thanksgiving weekend I knew it was time to plant the flag and make it happen. Sure the business model was weak, the unit economics not well developed - heck the project still makes little business sense on paper. Any first year MBA student would tell me to go back to the classroom.

But ideas can be so sound that the best classroom is the marketplace. You really won't know what you got until you engage customers, make a sale, tell the market: "I made this. What do you think?"

I knew two things: One, I wanted to create a global community where creative, curious, and compelling entrepreneurs and thought leaders could gather in relaxed and tech-free environments as a means to bringing together diverse talents to exchange insights and drive creativity. Two, there had to be others in my network that were looking for the same thing.

Without a massive benefactor that stacked me with piles of cash and infrastructure, I moved forward as a boot-strapping, take it to the street entrepreneur.

As planned Brigadoon had to grow organically as an opt-in, word of mouth community of leaders looking to learn from others to create a foundation of individuals committed to public service, solving problems, and building businesses. No fancy ad campaigns harnessing the latest buzzworthy tactics. No blowout parties at SXSW. No paid endorsements leveraging the cool kids on Instagram. Old school think big, but act small marketing.

All Brigadoon events are more retreat and less conference, where gatherings and conversations are under Chatham House rules. And most critically, no powerpoints and audio/visual equipment are permitted at our events. 

Brigadoon is all about having ambitious conversations without technology being a distraction.

So far the idea has worked. 

At the end of the week, Brigadoon will host its sixth gathering at Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah and nearly 200 people from a cross-section of industries and skill-sets have participated over the years. At its core, Brigadoon has successfully been able to maintain its focus on bringing a special, global network together in unique settings that intellectually and physically challenge all participants.

To bring more value to all participants and instill more beneficence to Brigadoon's offerings, today I am excited to announce Brigadoon Professional, tools to help you upgrade your competitive advantage in the fast-changing global business environment.

Brigadoon Professional will provide resources, education, and experiences to drive new connections that will help you succeed and reach your full potential.

You can learn more about the new project here: http://thebrigadoon.com/professional/

Once again, I am taking an idea to the streets and moving more on instinct then well-researched analysis. 

I would love your feedback. 

Just like Brigadoon's first years, this new offering will only be successful with slow growth and listening to users on what they need to master leadership, performance, and creativity.

Marc A. Ross is the founder of Brigadoon and specializes in global communications and thought leader management at the intersection of politics, policy, and profits.

Upgrade your competitive advantage - Be a professional

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Established in 2013, Brigadoon is the global community where creative, curious, and compelling entrepreneurs and thought leaders gather bringing together diverse talents to exchange insights and drive creativity.

Brigadoon is an opt-in, word of mouth community of leaders looking to learn from others to create a foundation of individuals committed to public service, solving problems, and building businesses.

At its core, Brigadoon is all about bringing a unique, global network together in special settings that intellectually and physically challenge all participants.

All Brigadoon events are more retreat and less conference, where gatherings and conversations are under Chatham House rules. And most critically, no powerpoints and audio/visual equipment are permitted at our events. 

Brigadoon is all about having ambitious conversations without technology being a distraction.

Today I am excited to announce Brigadoon Professional, tools to help you upgrade your competitive advantage in the fast-changing global business environment.

Brigadoon Professional will provide resources, educations, and experiences to drive new connections that will help you succeed and reach your full potential.

Experiences

One invitation (event fee for one) to a single Brigadoon tentpole gathering and a 10% discount on all other Brigadoon events

Tools for Success

Delivered twice a year, two highly curated books on leadership, performance, or public affairs

Prefered opportunities to contribute original content to Brigadoon’s blog and forthcoming podcast and magazine

20% discount on Caracal Global’s Five-Step Communication and Thought Leader Audit

Listed as a partner on attendee packets

Ground floor to set agenda and develop ongoing Brigadoon engagement and projects.

Access a global network of entrepreneurs and thought leaders to test ideas and engage an exclusive audience

Opportunities to develop curated events and gatherings for employees and clients

Plus more resources to come

You are invited to join Brigadoon Professional for a fee of $1,000.00.  You can make a one-time payment or opt for a monthly payment of just $83.33.

Please let me know if you have any questions or want a better understanding of how being a Brigadoon Professional will benefit your business and career year-round and globally.

Purchase your access to Brigadoon Professional, click here

Thanks for supporting the Brigadoon project and making it special and unique in a world cluttered with worn-out conference formats, one-way panel events, stuffy corporate dinners, and exhausted networking platforms.

-Marc

Marc A. Ross is the founder of Brigadoon and specializes in global communications and thought leader management at the intersection of politics, policy, and profits.