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Word of mouth is more powerful than advertising. Jonah Berger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that what other people say and do is more powerful and impactful to others than advertising, and how to harness this power in our businesses.
Do you have distractionitis? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how many more distraction we have in our work day and how to manage them, including productive ways to stay on top of email without letting it dominate you.
Are you experiencing TMI overload? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what happens when the wealth of information we have available turns into a thief of our time and productivity.
Do you have the personality that will allow you to work alone successfully? Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the role personality plays in whether you can successfully work alone from home.
Do you have stay-home-itis? Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to warn home-based business owners about the natural tendency to spend too much time inside your four walls and not get out into the marketplace regularly.
Women aren't the only ones who can't "have it all." Vickie Milazzo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the lament by women that they can't "have it all" if they want to pursue a career, and whether anyone, man or woman, can accomplish that.
What's the difference between leaning in and leaning back? Vickie Milazzo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the difference between Cheryl Sandberg's leaning in strategy for the advancement of women, and Vickie's ideas on leaning back as mentors.
Why aren't women better mentors to other women? Vickie Milazzo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the differences between how men treat other men and women tread other women.
How do you implement change? Tom Anastasi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal two ways to execute change in your organization, the implosion method and the systematic method, plus examples of when both are necessary.
How do we get Washington to make decisions the way the rest of us do? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how so much of the activity of the political class in Washington is conducted without any sense of shame, and how we fix this untenable condition.
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