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Business Name: The Aji Network Incorporated
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Web Site: http://aji.com/
Address: 300 3rd St
City: Los Altos
State: CA
Zip: 94022
Company Email: request@theajinetwork.com
Products & Services: Providing strategic superior uncommon knowledge to people in business for producing competitive and highly-valued offers practices narratives and strategies.
Year Established: 1984
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Jun092010
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Business Name: The Aji Network Incorporated
Phone Number: Removed
Web Site: http://aji.com/
Address: 300 3rd St
City: Los Altos
State: CA
Zip: 94022
Company Email: request@theajinetwork.com
Products & Services: Providing strategic superior uncommon knowledge to people in business for producing competitive and highly-valued offers practices narratives and strategies.
Year Established: 1984
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Jun092010
New Information Submitted
Business Name: The Aji Network Incorporated
Phone Number: Removed
Web Site: http://aji.com/
Address: 300 3rd St
City: Los Altos
State: CA
Zip: 94022
Company Email: request@theajinetwork.com
Products & Services: Providing strategic superior uncommon knowledge to people in business for producing competitive and highly-valued offers practices narratives and strategies.
The AJI Network and Toby Hecht
Like you, I searched the Internet looking for information on Toby Hecht and the AJI Network before making a decision to pay the tuition and make a commitment to take the Business Professional’s course. There were many other options that I considered such as getting my MBA or a MHA. As a practicing physician, I was really unsure what would be best for me as I contemplated expanding my education.
A close friend and trusted colleague referred me to the Aji network. I enrolled in the BPC (Business Professional’s Course) and quickly noticed that the education was quite uncommon. The thinking was holistic encompassing linguistics, biology and philosophy. The discourse of learning, which was as comprehensive and well orchestrated as my medical school training, was not one of esoteric case studies but focused on my specific concerns as a human being and business professional.
Toby Hecht, Greg Scharnagl and the entire staff at the AJI Network are some of the best educators I have encountered. They have perturbed me to think and take action to take care of my fundamental concerns as a husband, father, physician, and business professional in a superior way. They are experts not only as educators but have shown proof of their competencies by their own successes in the marketplace.
Since starting the Business Professional’s Course my career has expanded and been remarkably enhanced. My total compensation has nearly doubled and I have taken over leadership as the Chief Medical Officer at a three hospital system in Scottsdale (1 Billion dollars in assets) overseeing ~2000 physicians. In addition, I have started a new business DesignLife….Achieving Work-Life Fulfillment to help physicians and healthcare providers discover work-life harmony and published a book on the same topic from my own publishing company.
The learning has been so refreshing and productive that my wife, also a physician, has started the Business Professional’s Course as well. She and I have founded a 501c3 Non-Profit organization, The Center for Humane Living ……An Open Hand to Humanity, which is flourishing and has been reenergized, in part; from the education and mentoring we have received from The AJI Network.
I have found the decision to enroll in The Aji Network’s Business Professional’s course to be one of the best decisions I have made during my career. The integrity of the people and the organization are beyond reproach. The teaching methodology is intellectually stimulating, well organized, comprehensive, and fun. The material is relevant, important and clearly worthwhile to my family, my career and me.
I am really happy I made the decision to become a student in the Aji Network!
I know there is very little on the Internet about the Aji Network so I hope this has been helpful to you. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions about my experience with the Business professional’s Course or the Aji Network and Toby Hecht.
Michael R. Foley, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer-Scottsdale Healthcare
Clinical Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Cofounder DesignLife
Cofounder The Center for Humane Living
Cofounder Chaos Publishing Company
(SenseiFoley@aol.com)
I have been studying with the Aji Network for more than five years, since I found out about them in 2004. Initially, I began taking their Business Professionals Course mostly out of curiosity at an education for high-performing businesspeople that was based, in part, on Philosophy, Linguistics, and Cognitive Neurobiology. By the time I finished the two years, it had literally changed my life. I say this not in any religious or spiritual sense, but in the sense that I looked at what I was doing with my career in a completely different way, and have ever since.
I am the owner and CEO of HYDRANT, a consulting firm in San Francisco that I started a few months after beginning my study with the Aji Network. My decision to start the company had nothing to do with The Aji Network, but I quickly found that everything I was learning changed the way I was thinking about my business, and in particular what its purpose was in my life.
One small, but important, part of what the Aji Network teaches is how to answer the question for yourself: "How much money is enough to live a good life, and why?" Growing up relatively poor, I had absolutely no idea that you could answer this question, let alone what the answer might be. I've learned the question not only can be answered, but must be answered, especially if I was at all concerned with having a career that wasn't merely happenstance. The answer to that question has two parts: what I say is a good life for me, and then literally what that life costs to live in the place I want to live it, which for now, is San Francisco.
The purpose of my business, then, is to pay for that life now, and to accumulate enough money, invested sensibly, so that it can pay for that life's future costs when I retire. Once I got that straight, and understood that I didn't have the money I needed now, nor would I in the future given how much I had saved, even just to cover my basic survival expenses, I then had a very different challenge: how to compete well enough in the marketplace with my business to fix that problem.
I continue to study with the Aji Network to help me answer that new question, but meanwhile my net worth has increased more than 1000% (hell of an ROI), and I am at least on track to take care of my basic survival needs in retirement now. This change in financial situation isn't because of anything magical that the Aji Network offers, but simply because I've taken what I've learned and changed the way that I manage my personal finances.
Now I'm in the process of doing the same thing with my company's revenues, with the help of what I am learning from the Aji Network. Their combination of business strategy and philosophy is unlike any business education offering I have seen available elsewhere, and is an important part of my continued and neverending education as a businessperson seeking to outperform "average" in the marketplace.
I have been learning with The Aji Network for nearly 6 years now. The work involved is not easy and requires a lot of serious study and rigorous learning. It takes time, practice, and commitment but once you can start applying what you are learning and change the way you think about customers, employees, employers, and colleagues, it really pays off.
The pay backs for me are clear. Since starting to work with The Aji Network I have been able to increase my annual income by 130% and my capital at work by 650%. The learning has enabled me to design and transform my career from a technical guru to senior management to now operating my own company where I hold leadership roles in technology consulting and multiple business partnerships. All this has been made possible through the continual leadership provided by Toby Hecht, Founder and CEO; Greg Scharnagl, Vice President; and the support of the entire Aji Network staff.
The Aji Network has produced a real structure that has enabled me to accomplish numerous career transformations and a more balanced lifestyle. If you are looking for a results oriented program to increase your value in the marketplace and balance your family, education, career, health and prosperity then The Aji Network is well worth the investment.
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