|
Into
The Darkness and Back Again...
What
I Learned When I Tried To Land On a Carrier...At Night.
Trigger Down...
How To Fight and Beat a
MiG-29
Who
Is In Control Here Anyway...
Why
I Don't Argue With a $40 Million Dollar Jet
Know Your People and Lead With
Confidence
Focus On The Target and Plan
Backward...
The Fighter Pilot Key to Success
The
General Wants to See You...
How
To Think On Your Feet In Front of The Boss
Here are some comments from satisfied meeting planners, and
attendees…
“If you are
looking for a speaker to inspire your audience, you need to
hire Ed Rush. He will blow the socks off your audience. He
will get them so excited and fired up and he will make
YOU look good!”
James Malinchak,
co-author Chicken Soup for the College Soul and Chicken Soup
for the Athletes soul
“Ed Rush. He is a
great example of how you can take your skill sets -- in this
particular case as a fighter pilot -- and use all of these
skills which he learned as a fighter pilot and and combine
to create such an important product as this...which is going
to help so many needy people."
Bill Glazer
President,
Glazer-Kennedy Insider's Circle
"Ed instantly
established his credibility as a dedicated and disciplined
professional. He captivated the audience with his approach
to achieving maximum performance...The principles Ed teaches
with his Maximum Performance Model: Training, Discipline and
Habits, are not only good for business and professional
career survival, they are also essential to achieving the
most out of your personal life...Ed is one of the most
inspirational and motivating speakers I have heard during my
18 year career. His practical approach to being prepared and
subconsciously competent in your given area can mean the
difference between life and death in my profession...Thanks
Ed and keep up the good work!"
Michael
Irving
Lieutenant
Los Angeles
County
Sheriff's Department
Ed...Your
well-organized media presentation, and your experience as a
fighter pilot, demonstrated incredible witness to our
central theme: achieving maximum performance. I enjoyed your
use of poignant stories that literally reframed principles
regarded as simple and showed them to be vital contributors
to achieving optimal performance. Your unique grasp of our
organization and the manner in which you delivered just what
we needed was most impressive. Thank you for your part in
taking our training to a new level."
Hughes Suffren,
Dean of Students/Director
Office of Black
Student Affairs
Claremont
University
Consortium
"Ed's seminar hit
home because of the systems that he describes which
can help anyone get organized better... The biggest
thing that I learned is that I give way too much information
for free because I have conversations that are not
productive. Specifically, Ed taught us that if you get into
conversations that are not productive, people will milk you
for all that they can. I think I can change the way my
business is going by being a little bit more stringent about
that."
Drew Juen,
Ultimate Info-Services
"This was
fantastic. I got so much out of it. Ed did a great job
turning something that can be boring and drab and turning it
into something very exciting and very useable. The biggest
thing I got out of today was to schedule my day, to plan
ahead, and to write everything down the night before and set
deadlines for everything I do the next day."
Penny Halgren,
How-To-Quilt.com
"Ed has given us a
lot of good information and a lot of practical application.
the biggest thing that I leanred was that I already have the
knowledge to move forward...I just need to implement it!"
Brian Horton, Real
Estate Investor
|