Welcome To The Brainstorming Network 2009

Thank you for joining us for Brainstorming, and we wish you tremendous success in implementing the ideas that we Brainstormed together! Should you have questions or concerns about the use of the data contained herein, please do not hesitate to contact us.

The Brainstorming Network Blog was created because we realize that Brainstorming is incredibly information-rich, and it’s very easy to experience information overload while at the event. This area of the site will serve up excerpts of the information presented at Brainstorming and highlights from the educational sessions, in increments that will be easier for you to “wrap your head around.” Please feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed or sign up for automatic updates through our information delivery system so you can receive regular updates in your feed reader or email box!

Please note that the Idea Exchange link is accessible only to those who contributed, and requires the exchange password.

The Multifamily Housing Idea Exchange™ is one of the most valuable products that you receive as a Brainstormer! Every attendee was asked to submit one great idea. This idea must be tried and tested. All ideas received are compiled and categorized in the Network. Only those attendees who submitted an idea have access to this area of the Brainstorming Network. If you have not received your password please call 727-784-9469 or email.

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