
This is the first in a continuing series of newsletters addressed to a select group of business leaders.
We’re interested in you and, as you learn more about TOP GUN’s people, programs, and principles, we’re confident you’ll be interested in us.
But first, a few questions:
- When you turn the lights off at the end of the day, is your organization better than it was yesterday? Are you?
- Is mediocrity your company goal? Is it yours?
- Are you managing time or are you managing tasks?
- Someone, somewhere, is changing the game. Are you prepared to play?
- Do you know the difference between core belief and corporate belief?
- Do your people spend a lot of time in the “comfort zone”? Do you?
- Is training a dirty word? Or is it the wrong word?
- Whatever you do, is it the best you can do?
We don’t have the answers. You do. But they are questions worthy of thought, aren’t they?
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ABOUT TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS
The US Navy Fighter Weapons School was born in the midst of the roar of war. Its mission was to win the sky by fighting better, smarter, and more creatively then the enemy. The school was not planned, organized, or directed by high- ranking brass wearing braided epaulettes.
No. In its wisdom, the Navy gathered the best of the best, the absolute top-notch pilots who were actually flying hazardous combat missions, and charged them with training other pilots. The success of the school, now widely recognized as the gold standard of training, was enormous and complete… and its name, TOPGUN, became legendary.
The founders of TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS, Mark Dahl and Tom Glass, know what matters in the life and death world of combat…and in the win or lose world of business. Today’s TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS program is based, word for word, on the Eight Principles developed by the best of the best thirty-five years ago. They comprise a template that gives business a constant compass with which to succeed.
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The proper application of these principles has helped many companies and organizations change, adapt, and create a vibrant culture of success. TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS can help you build a foundation committed to excellence. The skills we teach, when applied to an organization’s management and sales teams, have yielded impressive results.
NOW, MEET THE FOUNDERS OF TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS:
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Mark E Dahl
Mark is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. He fulfilled a lifelong dream and entered Naval Aviation in 1980 and served for nine years. In 1984, he graduated from the Navy’s TOPGUN school. He saw service on the USS Mid-way in the Western Pacific, Sea of Japan, and the Indian Ocean. He’s logged more than 1500 flight hours and is credited with 250 carrier landings. After leaving the Navy in 1989, Mark continued his education and received his MBA from Pepperdine University.
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Tom Glass
Tom built a noteworthy reputation and career with Dow Jones and Company. In his thirty-five years of service he touched multiple facets of the business world… from sales, marketing, and advertising to creating and conducting national and international sales and training seminars. He is credited with the development of The Wall Street Journal’s sales and marketing training programs and the introduction of Sports and Events marketing initiatives.
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In the future issues of this newsletter we’ll introduce you to business leaders who have benefited from TOP GUN programs. You’ll meet other TOP GUN teachers and instructors and learn how they apply the Eight Principles to both business and daily life.
We look forward to our dialogue.
COME SOAR WITH US

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TOP GUN COMMUNICATIONS, PLEASE CONTACT:
www.topguncommunications.com
topguncommunications@gmail.com
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COMMIT TO A CORE VALUE OR BELIEF is one of the Eight Principles developed thirty-six years ago by TOPGUN’S “Best of the Best”.
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