Afterburner offers companies “fighter pilot simulation” designed to “help your team strengthen relationships, build trust, and improve communication.”
Bosses looking for an edge in the post-COVID remote work era have turned to a militaristic approach to team building — with some paying upwards of $100,000 for “Top Gun”-style simulations to rally their troops, according to a report.
Boucousis’ firm employs a team of former pilots, Navy SEALs and military commandos to train corporate executives to “execute with the same precision and accuracy as elite military aviators and special operations teams,” according to the company website.Afterburner
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Philadelphia sues 3 gun shops in hopes of reducing gun violenceHost Tamala Edwards and the panel discuss crime reduction and the tactics city officials are using to try and address murder, carjackings and illegal dirt bikes.
Read more »
Top Gun 3 Can't Drop The Franchise's Most Ridiculous 37-Year TraditionFor Top Gun 3 to keep the escapist appeal of the series alive, the sequel needs to follow Top Gun: Maverick in using one ludicrous franchise trope.
Read more »
Cedar Point announces 'Top Thrill 2' on the site of former Top Thrill DragsterCedar Point unveiled Top Thrill 2 on Tuesday, the world's tallest and fasted triple-launch strata roller coaster, on the site of the former Top Thrill Dragster.
Read more »
Man accused of stabbing grandfather outside of Burger King behind bars on $100K bond, documents sayThe suspect, identified as Edward Navarro, is accused of stabbing a man named James James, who confronted him after stealing two cell phones inside a Burger King near the East Freeway.
Read more »
UFC's Jorge Masvidal Says He Lost $100k Betting On Poirier To Beat GaethjeJorge Masvidal says he's out $100k after betting on Dustin Poirier to beat Justin Gaethje at UFC 291.
Read more »