Fusion Technology LLC was honored to be a sponsor and participate in the 5th Annual Mountaineer Heroes Honor Golf Tournament in Bridgeport, WV this past Friday, September 13th. This event brings together local heroes, veterans, and supporters to honor their service and dedication.
Our team members Christopher Boyce, JR Kerns, J. Kevin Reid, Shanon Pitsenbarger, Anthony Belcastro, and Nicole Olivero had an amazing time representing Fusion Technology at the tournament. We would like to give a special thanks to Nicole Oliverio for helping to organize this event, as well as all others who made this event possible! We are proud to stand alongside such inspiring individuals and contribute to a cause that uplifts our community's heroes.
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Two of the strongest competitors at the Tour de France for 8 years. They needed each other to perform even better.
Besides all the will and fight to win against the opponent - unbelievable what Jan did as Lance fell down at one race: Instead of using the opportunity to his advantage, Jan slowed down until Lance catched up again.
You can transfer this to business easily - winning a customer because of the weakness of your competitor is a good but a short lasting feeling. Much more intense, sustainable and motivating is a hard fight at the same level at which only minor things are making the key difference.
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After years of working in marketing and assisting with trade shows, I got my first experience managing a booth on my own. Those of you who do trade show operations have my immense respect, as you always have, but my respect goes deeper working it start to finish.
Things I learned:
1. Bring both a 6' and an 8' table cloth (And buy an 8' table cloth in advance)
2. Consider how you will carry all of it from your car, especially if it rains
3. Events aren't dead and they never will be because meeting people face to face, shaking their hands, and having a genuine conversation is 100x better than any email or social media post.
We were excited to take part in the Vets4Vets event at the Vystar Memorial Arena in Jacksonville this weekend. Not only did we get to meet a lot of wonderful veterans and families, but we got to see several of our local partner organizations and be introduced to some new ones. Lots more growth to come!
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Alvin Foo Thanks for your post and example on the "Magnus effect'.
Now I see and read your post about this and
...my 1. thought is: Fascinating! 🚀
... my 2. thought: We're here on LinkedIn as a business networking platform and community. Question is:
How and what do I learn from your post and from seeing this "Magnus effect"?
... 3. My conclusion: How can I use the physical example and power of the "Magnus effect" to just magnify the efficiency of
- my business,
- my communication & marketing
- my sales or how to help my clients and friends to make their future and successes higher effective and just best?
Daily professional tasks to interprete and integrate often get faster in success and vitally goal reaching by actively using indirect forces and know-how ;)
🤝✌️📈 ...
That's it, Alvin, thanks a lot for your input on intuition and innovation push and success growth!
Let's all build our real future starting today!
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To the Type A observer, my career probably looks like an unfocused pursuit of shiny desires without a sustained dedication to a singular industry.
To that Type A observer: Kudos—you ain't wrong. But there's a thread-through if you dig deeper.
My professional career has been defined by pivotal moments in my personal, professional, and political life. Sometimes it's not clear whether to stay the path; other times, continuing is the only path. Sometimes all empirical evidence is shouting "Zig, dammit!" And sometimes the universe cackles and sprinkles a ten ton Zag. Sometimes you spend a 9 month season in black, busted open Air Force 1's, bussing tables and waking up every morning on a deflated air mattress on hardwood floors in a Harlem apartment, crafting a songwriting syllabus with *zero* concrete plans of where or how to implement it, and definitely zero knowledge that months later you'd be selected to be a teaching artist fellow at Columbia University as a result of that same syllabus. Sometimes you get selected to be a teaching artist fellow on the exact same day that you find out you're going to be a travel host for Rolling Stone magazine.
To the Type A observer, I clearly need to "pick a lane." Stay ten toes down. Keep my eye on the prize.
But the Type B observer probably understands the prize: I'm a maker, a sharer, and a collaborator. The "prize" has always been a robust expression of my ideas, packaged professionally at the highest level available to me. Songwriting as a craft allows me to say what is true, to present it with a goal of greatness, and to share it with the world alongside generous collaborators. I'm an award winning copywriter because it allows me to say what is true, to present it with a goal of greatness, and to share it alongside generous collaborators. I'm a voice actor, script writer, songwriting school founder, recording artist, and on camera presenter because they're all ways to express what is true, present it with a goal of greatness, and share with the world alongside generous collaborators.
To my Type A readers: I have so much to learn from you. I admire your focus toward difficult ends. I deeply respect your upholding of standards and boundaries. In the right conditions, we make an unstoppable team.
Next week I’ll be "Zagging", and will be honored to represent Greensboro, NC's creative class at the Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Celebration at Tanger Center, where I'll be encouraging collaboration between our business and creative classes. Script writing, on camera presenting, voice acting, live performing—and now—public speaking: it's been a joyous amalgamation of long-running storylines with a full circle hometown twist on the city's best stage. Huge thank you to Greensboro Chamber of Commerce and Twin City Media for the collaboration and opportunity. If you're a Chamber member, go get tickets! You won't wanna miss it!
Greensboro is place that you’re proud to call home, and it’s no secret our community is growing – set to be a powerhouse in manufacturing, aerospace, and more. But a city without people is just a dot on the map. Join us next week at the Annual Celebration to see the rest of this incredible piece by Twin City Media, a special performance by Afika Nxumalo, and to celebrate what makes Greensboro, Greensboro. Tickets still available at Greensboro.org/events
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