Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Afterburner featured in The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Afterburner, Inc was recently featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The article, discusses how Jim Murphy devised a system through Afterburner for sports teams and athletes to ensure flawless execution using the training he, along with his team of elite military members, Navy SEALs and fighter pilots, amassed during their military service. The article highlights how Afterburner helped the New York Giants apply military strategy, execution and debriefing to the game of football, and that as a result, the Giants won Super Bowl XLVI. Click here to read the entire article.

Atlanta business training firm aids Super Bowl champs

As the New York Giants celebrated their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots on the field in Indianapolis last February, they were joined by some business training consultants from an Atlanta company called Afterburner who the coaches and players said helped them get there.

Business consultants, dabbling in a world of cover two defenses and zone blitzes?

Afterburner does not come across as the standard performance improvement firm, although it says it has trained more than 1.5 million businesspeople over 16 years. The firm has worked with more than 30 percent of Fortune 500 companies through keynote speaking, corporate team building events, seminar workshops and leadership development.

Founded by a former U.S. Air Force F-15 pilot and manned by a group of fighter pilots and other elite military professionals, it transfers techniques and strategies employed in battle to the realm of corporate combat.



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