950 miles an hour. Now that's fast. But it's not nearly as fast as Ed Rush flew in his combat career as a decorated F-18 pilot which included over 50 combat missions and 2 tours to Iraq. While in the Marines, Ed served as the one of the country's leading instructors on aerial dog fighting and recently worked as a key player in the development of the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
After 2 combat tours to Iraq, Ed left full-time active duty to speak, write, and share a message that will change the world. Ed's clients range from small startups to multi-million dollar - multi-national organizations and include CEOs, founders, political leaders, sports teams, national universities, Hollywood stars, and one of the contestants on Season #1 of Donald Trump's The Apprentice.
He has achieved all of this despite possessing a below average intelligence (case in point: Ed failed Kindergarten).
Ed's books and expertise have been featured on CBS, FOX, ABC, and NBC.
Description: In this fast-paced, energetic presentation, Ed will show you how to get more done in less time, and with less waste. With principles learned in his 13 year Marine Corps career, Ed will demonstrate the 3 keys to speed and success as a leader. You do not need to be a fighter pilot to tap into Ed’s resources for personal & corporate productivity. In fact, Ed will show you how he went from failing Kindergarten to flying $40 Million dollar supersonic fighters in combat. The principles come from “in the trenches” experience and will be carefully tailored to your community.
Objectives:
1) To demonstrate the principles for getting more done in less time with less waste, thereby increasing productivity and decreasing error.
2) To show the secrets to seamless, effective communication. Drawn from Ed’s fighter pilot career and extensive business experience, this principle alone will dramatically increase your communication skills and effectiveness.
3) To show your team & leadertship the 3 keys to success and how to implement them to experience more speed & fulfillment in their work.