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What if the legendary Blue Angels Culture of Excellence could be replicated and scaled?
Since 2015, John Foley has been recognized as one of the top 10 most in demand speakers. John has spoken to some of the highest performing organizations in the world such as, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Goodyear, Chevron, Lowe's, Marriott, Hilton, NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, NCAA, Penske Racing, Sprint, Motorola, Merrill Lynch, Mass Mutual, AMC Theatre, Norton Lifelock, Capital Group, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, GE, American Hospital Association, Mayo, Merck, Palo Alto Networks, Sunovion, Gillette, McDonalds, Stanford Business School, Global Sports Summit, and numerous CEO Summits to name a few.
He is the former lead solo pilot of the Blue Angels, Bestselling Author of Fearless Success, an expert in the How of High Performance teams and 'The Guru of Gratitude.’ As a Blue Angel, John consistently performed in an extreme, high-stakes environment, flying at speeds of more than 500 miles per hour in formations as close as 18 inches apart. To survive in those circumstances he relied on a culture of high trust, leadership and teamwork. John employs the intense realities of his aviation career as a metaphor to inspire - breathe life into - teams to reach for their highest potential and sustain excellence under dynamic change. John’s presentations are highlighted by:
• An energizing delivery that inspires High Performance with a grateful mindset.
• Awe inspiring storytelling and electrifying video of the legendary Blue Angels in action.
• A contagious attitude of gratitude that he calls Glad To Be Here®.
• A unique approach that equips others to take the same journey toward excellence, teamwork and transformation.
In 2011 John founded the Glad To Be Here Foundation. John donates 10% of his speaking fees to charities through the foundation. The program has donated over $2 million to 380+ charities and impacted thousands of lives globally including sponsoring 47 children in 47 countries. It's part of his mission to connect a shared ‘purpose larger than self’ with every organization.
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High Performance and a Culture of Excellence. High Performance is a mindset, a process, and a commitment to a culture of excellence that accelerates every day performance and achievement. In his talk, John shares his framework for developing high performing teams. He discusses the effects of a positive mindset – that when our mind is grateful, it re-centers our priorities, it activates emotions that lead to happiness, and it leaves us in a more open state, willing to embrace otherwise unforeseen opportunities.
Teamwork: Finding Your CenterPoint. Blue Angel precision is built on a solid foundation of teamwork around a common objective or CenterPoint. In this talk, John discusses the concept of a CenterPoint and how unified alignment collapses barriers and creates a powerful culture of action and innovation. He challenges today’s leaders to inspire collaboration, elevate trust, and align teams on a CenterPoint to keep actions directed toward the desired outcomes.
Elevate Beliefs and Soar to New Heights. Perception is reality. As human beings, we don’t operate at our full potential, but rather at the level of our beliefs. When we raise the level of those beliefs, performance will follow. Listen as John describes how he elevated his beliefs to join The Blue Angels and inspires leaders to establish the long-term mindset and emotional intelligence to create new alignment, precision, and drive high performing teams.
Trust: Executing with Precision. Picture this: two jets, on a collision course, 1000 mph rate of closure, and the goal is to miss the other jet by a wingspan. An extreme trust makes this maneuver possible, and when that relationship and process is transposed onto the world of business, the results are incredible. Listen as John describes how contracts—verbal and nonverbal—play a vital role in creating the trust essential to executing this maneuver and why this type of trust is key to operational excellence in every team and organization.
Innovation and Performance in Transformation. Every organization is faced with some form of transformation based on a changing and dynamic business environment. A global economy, changing consumer behaviors, and the digitization of every industry has created tremendous pressure for companies. Today’s leading companies adapt and create competitive advantage in the process, where organizations that lead through change succeed. The two key elements to success are a reiterative process and a shift in culture. John discusses his Diamond Performance Framework – built specifically to drive performance through transformation and create the mindset and commitment to a culture of excellence.
Intentional Leadership: Creating Elite Teams. The Blue Angel approach to leadership is unique and inspires trust through confidence, with open and honest communication. Teams become elite because of leadership, a commitment to excellence, and a proven process. As companies transform their DNA and pivot their business to compete in the new digital paradigm, the ability to develop transformational leadership and enable workforce evolution is a critical competitive advantage. The potential of elite performance lives within every individual, every team, and every organization, and takes intentional leadership to enable this potential and turn it into focused action. In this talk, John Foley challenges leaders to build trust, improve performance, and create elite teams.

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August 24, 2022
Overall his speech went well and the audience enjoyed him. The issue was he completely disregarded time, went 35mins over and was quite frankly rude to the leader/owner of the meeting, who tried to have him wrap up.
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