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Ami Kassar
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that as we’re making the shift from mid-pandemic to post-pandemic, now is a good time to take a vacation and reboot your brain and perspective before the new whirlwind begins.
Ami Kassar
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to report that the American Jobs Plan is all about government but nothing about where jobs really come from – entrepreneurs.
Patricia Sigmon
Pat Sigmon joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how her new venture pairs small business CEOs with veteran business consultants who act as part-time vice presidents and you pay for them by the hour.
Patricia Sigmon
Pat Sigmon joins Jim Blasingame to report on the journey she took after selling her business in order to reinvent and redirect her life and career instead of retiring.
Martin Avila
Martin Avila joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how we can support his organization’s plan to create a global, non-political alternative to the current Big Tech-controlled Internet backbone.
Martin Avila
Martin Avila joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the decision to begin building an alternative Internet backbone that is powered by entities that will operate it without threatening the liberty of Americans.
Martin Avila
Martin Avila joins Jim Blasingame to report on the level of control Big Tech has on the technology that powers the Internet backbone around the world.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the Texas freeze impact on the supply chain is an indication of what we’re facing if we de-carbon our economy without a replacement for oil and gas.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to report on the impact of the Texas freeze on the petroleum products, like plastics, that are in every part of our lives and business.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the unprecedented power of Big Tech, and the difficulty the government will have in creating some type of further monopolistic behavior.

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Jim Blasingame
A written business plan is an assembly of facts, ideas, assumptions, and projections about the future. Planning is measuring your business motion against the baseline of assumptions and projections... » More
Jim Blasingame
Jim challenges us all, as we celebrate Thanksgiving this year, to make a difference by focusing on our shared humanity instead of our differences. » More
Jim Blasingame
If your sales effort isn’t getting the job done, it’s probably not because your team isn’t working hard enough, it’s because in The Age of the Customer, vendors are being ruled in or out before the... » More
Bill Dunkelberg
NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg reports small business owners are attempting to take advantage of current economic growth but remain pessimistic about business conditions in the near future, w... » More
Jim Blasingame
Since World War I, America has honored its military veterans. Again this week, we recognize all who have taken the oath to protect and defend our country, including those who served in the National... » More
Jim Blasingame
You’ve no doubt seen the classic Jeff Foxworthy act where he says, for example, “If you have more than one car jacked up in your front yard, you might be a redneck.” Just as Jeff got rich deliverin... » More
Jim Blasingame
Fear and greed are the two primal emotions that have propelled human civilization, but they are not our only productive motivators. Six others have not only contributed to human development, but al... » More
Jim Blasingame
For a small business to find success in The Age of the Customer, Naisbitt’s Razor must be at the heart of your business strategy: “The more high tech we have, the more high touch we will want.” » More
Bill Dunkelberg
NFIB Chief Economics Bill Dunkelberg reports, "Small business owners are doing their best to meet the needs of customers, but are unable to hire workers or receive the needed supplies and inventori... » More
Jim Blasingame
All CEOs have to make many tough decisions, and the failure to do so can lead to, well, failure. But the impact of avoiding the tough calls is more treacherous for a small business CEO. Here are th... » More