Online seminars on capital allocation — structured analysis, peer dialogue, and real-world frameworks.

About Domain

Where does your capital actually go?

Domain was built around one straightforward premise: that most people making capital allocation decisions are doing so with incomplete frameworks.

Since 2021, we have run focused seminars for professionals across Canada who need to think clearly about where resources flow — across portfolios, projects, and operating budgets. The seminars are remote, which means participants from Ottawa to Victoria can attend the same session without travel friction.

4
seminar tracks
per quarter
12
hours per
intensive series
8–16
participants
per cohort
Seminar participants reviewing capital allocation frameworks remotely
Close analysis of investment decision data
Ottawa
ON, Canada
Remote delivery
Allocation focus
43% Project capital
30% Portfolio review
27% Budget cycles
Brigitte Lefebvre, Lead Seminar Facilitator
Brigitte Lefebvre
Lead Facilitator
Nadia Sörensen, Capital Strategy Analyst
Nadia Sörensen
Strategy Analyst

Why the seminar format still works

Discussion changes how people absorb frameworks. Reading a model is one thing; having to defend an allocation decision in front of 11 peers is another.

Each Domain seminar runs with a hard cap of 16 participants. That ceiling is deliberate — below it, every person in the session gets time to contribute, question, and be questioned. Sessions average 3 hours, structured as roughly 40 minutes of framework delivery followed by scenario analysis and group discussion.

1
Scenario-based analysis
Each cohort works through real allocation decisions drawn from operating companies across different capital-intensity levels.
2
Structured peer critique
Participants present their own analysis to the group — a deliberate format choice that accelerates retention.
3
Facilitator-led synthesis
After group work, facilitators map competing views back to the session framework so nothing gets left unresolved.
Flexible scheduling
Sessions run on weekend mornings and weekday evenings so that employment schedules are not a barrier.
View the learning program
Analysis session during a capital allocation seminar
Participants reviewing financial models during remote seminar
Detailed view of portfolio review worksheet used in Domain seminars