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Creating personal and professional support for free thinkers in the Region.
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September 8
Youtube. Best thing ever when it comes to relearning what you need to know to help your kids with math homework. Just figured this out myself. Whatever lesson it is, there are multiple videos demonstrating the concepts and working through problems...
September 8
Greg Hiatt and David Frank are now friends
August 7
A group established to explore the possibility of creating an Indy Proto Shop.
July 14
July 13
Anything related to virtual world technology, videogames, online games (MMOs et al), alternate reality games, and other playful awesomeness!
July 7
Greg Hiatt and Amy Latka are now friends
July 7

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
listening, suggesting
What are you working on?
working on becoming more of a coach, giving more
How big is your business?
medium company
What is your Job Title
Middle Manager
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
Looking to grow by expanding my network from being open to other's perspectives and experiences. Also want to offer the same to others.

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Greg Hiatt

What Entrepreneurs and Executives Can Learn From Sailors

Certainly the Navy is not perfect. As in any organization, there are egos and frustrations and resentments. And people make mistakes, and bad things happen. Not everyone agrees with every decision made up the chain of command, or back in Washington, DC. The Navy understands that it is not well-served by squashing free thought, but everyone in the Navy appreciates that there is a time and a place for debate, and the deal is that you are signed up to do what the organization needs you to do once y… Continue

Posted on June 15, 2009 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

Greg Hiatt

Bigger Thinking!

I love belonging to this group. I appreciate the general comments, the different perspectives, the variety of conversations that take place. I love that you are all movers and shakers and that I am getting to know many of you and you are teaching me things every day.

This is a rich group of business-minded people, who seem for the most part genuine and have something that we are passionate about. I learn something every day here. I open my thoughts each day when I visit to see if there is somet… Continue

Posted on May 14, 2009 at 9:09am — 2 Comments

Greg Hiatt

Proud of the Next Generation

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of being in the presence of a group of people who inspired me beyond belief. As a Navy Reserve officer, I was recently assigned to Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes. On Saturday after the "work day" I went to the gym to work out. I went in to find about 300 young men and women who were doing their physical training. Dressed alike in yellow NAVY shirts and blue shorts, they were doing organized calesthenics, physical drills, and singing cadences. Their comma… Continue

Posted on May 7, 2009 at 2:54pm — 5 Comments

Greg Hiatt

My Stuff

Delete Comment HOORAY, Lindsay picked me!

1. I have 5 kids. Four sons and a daughter. The age range is 25 – 5, so things are interesting. My daughter is the youngest, yet runs the show. She’s got her brothers right where she wants them.

2. I am originally from Shelbyville, whose claim to fame was Sandy Allen, the world’s tallest woman.

3. I have made a part-time career, hopscotching through the military. Have been in active or reserve for 18 of the past 26 years. I have been an officer and en… Continue

Posted on January 27, 2009 at 2:21pm —

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At 6:45pm on September 8, 2009, Carol Gray said…
OMGoodness...really?? Never would have thought. THANKS!!
At 6:02pm on July 13, 2009, Phoebe Harris Elefante said…
Hi Gregg,

OK. I've been looking around your blog and I can't for the life of me figure out what got you to join the Virtual Worlds/Games/etc group! (Glad you did, though!)

What sparked your interest?!
At 1:32pm on July 7, 2009, Amy Latka said…
Hi Greg,
I happened upon your profile and just wanted to introduce myself. I've found some of your posts to be thought provoking and quite interesting. I'm looking forward to reading more!
Amy L.
At 1:55pm on February 4, 2009, Ann Clifford said…
Greg, yes, I'll connect with you. Glad you enjoy my posts.
At 11:21am on January 29, 2009, Brandon Sobotka said…
Hey Greg! We can definitely be friends. I'm glad you liked my post. What do you do in the field?
At 10:10pm on January 18, 2009, Deanna Sipe said…
Welcome, to the group. Glad to see you and I hope I can share ideas that make you think, ideas that support your drive for change. As far as confidence, the greatest thing my coach has taught me is to regularly chart my successes. Write down everything you are doing right and go from there.
At 2:56am on January 13, 2009, Deanna Sipe said…
Greg, since you like the blog about the Millionaire Mind cards, I thought you might like to join, share and chat as a part of the group I started called Millionaire Mind Fan Club. I would love to have your input. :)
At 9:14am on January 9, 2009, Christopher Maples said…
Not a problem! Please also check out our brother social networking site, www.IndyDads.com.
At 10:20pm on January 6, 2009, Will Hardison said…
Greg, I want to invite you to join the group North Indy Networkers. We are a free networking group that meets every 3rd Wednesday at Majors Sports Cafe in Carmel at 5PM. I hope to see you at the next event!
At 10:15pm on January 6, 2009, Christopher Maples said…
Hey, Greg, thanks for joining the Dads Inc. group. Let me know if you have any questions about our organization.
 
 

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