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Charlie Dromgoole
Charlie Dromgoole joins Jim Blasingame to explain that chambers of commerce have to continue to be relevant to small businesses by continuing to help them grow.
Charlie Dromgoole
Charlie Dromgoole joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the Lake Houston Business Expo, which is focusing on helping local businesses succeed and grow.
Walter Kiechel III
Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether the devotion to the share price become the enemy of sustainable strategy.
Walter Kiechel III
Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to explain that the connection between innovation and strategy is people and that you must have people in your business who are listening to your customers and in touch with the market.
Walter Kiechel III
Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to explain that despite the changes in technology and an increased pace of business, humans are not much different than we've always been.
Catherine Kaputa
Catherine Kaputa joins Jim Blasingame to explain that one of the reasons entrepreneurs get better with age is that they refine an idea and make it better as times change.
Guy Sorman
A new magazine focused on natives of France living in the U.S. Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal his plans to launch a print magazine that serves the 500,000 French natives living in the U.S.
Guy Sorman
When did Pope Frances become a global economist? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to point out that Pope Frances hasn't learned the lessons of Pope John Paul II on the value of capitalism over socialism in raising people out of poverty.
Richard Bove
What can be done to protect community banks from regulators? Richard Bove joins Jim Blasingame to report on how community banks have been harmed by a one-size-fits-all regulatory regime from a federal government that doesn't care about small banks.
Richard Bove
Do we really need the big banks? Richard Bove joins Jim Blasingame to explain that in order to be globally competitive, the U.S. needs domestic big banks that can capitalize our domestic growth, even in the face of moral hazard.

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