For the second half of your career
ENTREPRENEURIAL ENDGAME
A framework for building independence, optionality, and something of your own
The old rules of professional security are breaking down. Entrepreneurial Endgame is a different path — a practical framework for experienced professionals who want greater control, resilience and the ability to shape the next chapter of their working lives.

THE ENDGAME FRAMEWORK
Three Questions. One Intersection.
Entrepreneurial Endgame begins by identifying the intersection of your strengths, your interests, and the gaps you see in the world around you.
STRENGTHS
What are good at? Where do you shine?

Your strengths include more than technical skills. They include experience, judgment, problem-solving ability, perspective, patterns you recognize, and the things you naturally do well.
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These are often more valuable than people realize.
INTERESTS
What do care about? What do you dream about?
GAPS
Where do you see things that could work better?

Where do you see unmet needs, frustrations, or inefficiencies?
Gaps are the problems people keep running into, the things that should work better, and the opportunities others overlook.
This is often where viable business ideas begin.
ABOUT MADISON PAIGE
A Lifetime of building ventures and solving problems

Madison Paige started her first company at age 21. She exited at age 25 and has been building businesses, launching initiatives, and working at the intersection of entrepreneurship, media, and social impact ever since.
In her nearly 40 years of entrepreneurship her ventures have spanned industries and sectors -- from environmental consulting to media production to political strategy, advocacy initiatives, and creative projects.
Opportunities emerge at the intersection of what people know, what they care about, and the problems they want to solve.
Entrepreneurial Endgame grew out of that observation — and from years of helping entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders think through ideas, opportunities, and ventures that might not otherwise have taken shape.
This workshop brings that thinking together into a clear framework that experienced professionals can use to explore and develop new opportunities of their own.

