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How do you know how far to go with customer demands? Mark Mayberry and Jim Blasingame talk about customer service levels that can push your operating envelope.
How can small businesses maximize their capital and minimize their cash flow problems? Tom Markel talks with Jim Blasingame about how to look for cash and capital under every rock.
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One of the growing sectors of the small business landscape is specialty foods -- people making sauces, desserts, salsas, etc. Stephen Hall joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how this growing sector, including a number of tips and best practices.
Ladies, what if you could get a short but smart small business tip for achievement or motivation every day? Mary Cantando talks with Jim Blasingame about her new Woman's Advantage calendar that does just that.
People are valuing time more than money, and Chantal Boxer and her husband leverage this phenomenon in their new business, as she explains to Jim Blasingame. This is a great American small business story.
How does a home-based business keep itself in front of customers during the winter holiday period? Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to deliver tips and best-practices how year-end activity for home-based businesses.
As one of the Web 2.0 resources, how can Twitter be used by a small business? Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to explain how Twitter works and why you should look into it as a marketing resource, as well as an information source.
How are start-up small businesses impacted by the slow economy and credit crisis? Cliff Ennico talks with Jim Blasingame about how any new venture must think about acquiring capital.
How do home-based businesses and start-ups fund their growth in a period of limited credit availability? Beverley Williams and Jim Blasingame discuss some of the creative and fundamental ways to fund growth without credit.
Joan Pryde joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether there will be a global financial system in our future. They also talk about the risks of both inflation and deflation and how the Fed will handle either. Plus, how much influence OPEC still has on influencing oil prices, and how quickly the new president will have to act to instill confidence in the marketplace.