Episode 57: Applying Lessons to Careers and Business from a Fighter Pilot with Jim Murphy

Synopsis

Episode 57. There are lessons to be learned from everywhere in life, and they’re really fun when coming from a former fighter pilot.

This episode’s guest is retired fighter pilot and business consultant Jim Murphy. After his dream of being in professional baseball disappeared Jim went into sales, but didn’t love it. Inspired by the movie Top Gun he joined the Air Force, where he retired after 12 years. Afterwards Jim turned to business and today is the founder of Afterburner Inc, a business consulting firm. While in the military, Jim went through training that resonated with him in a very powerful way. Now, he brings those same principles to the consulting world through his signature framework Flawless Execution. You can apply this framework to your business, career or anything in between.

Jim truly believes in the power of planning. When done well, you can align all levels of an in both culture and mission. While he’s stepped away from working inside Afterburner Inc’s day-to-day operations to focus on Afterburner Capital, he’s proud of building a business that has stood the test of time.

Key Takeaways and Discussion

  • How he got into management training and consulting.

  • What inspired Jim to become a fighter pilot.

  • The signature framework he came up with and what it teaches.

  • Qualities and personality traits that make for a good fighter pilot.

  • The importance of culture inside businesses of any industry.

  • Why Jim decided to move on from the US Air Force and what he did next.

  • How his parents helped instill a strong work ethic in him.

  • How his “dream team” encouraged his journey into entrepreneurship.

  • The role that helped Jim learn to sell, and how it helped him prove his model.

  • Why you need simple and standardized planning for a successful execution.

  • How to inspire and compel people in your organization to take action.

  • The book that helped Jim scale his business (and why he reads it every year).

  • Why he decided to pivot his focus from Afterburner Inc to Afterburner Capital.

  • How to apply the Flawless Execution framework to grow your career.

    Jim’s Background

  • Went to college with aspirations of becoming a pro baseball player. He later got jobs in sales at Toshiba and Home Depot.

  • Jim was a fighter pilot with the US Air Force for 12 years

  • He is the founder of Afterburner, a consulting firm that has taught businesses globally about the framework. He has spent 25 years building his consulting firm around his signature framework.

  • Check out on Linked-In

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