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How much progress have women made as business owners? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to report that gender role stereotypes still exist - and not just in developing countries - and put into perspective the progress the US has made for women.
How much progress have women made as business owners? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to report that gender role stereotypes still exist - and not just in developing countries - and put into perspective the progress the US has made for women.
Why aren't more women doing business with big businesses? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to discuss vendor diversity and the role of women owned businesses in the supply chain.
Why aren't more women doing business with big businesses? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to discuss vendor diversity and the role of women owned businesses in the supply chain.
Are your employees all in? Chester Elton joins Jim Blasingame to explain that customers are looking for differentiation and that the "small things" are what make your business relevant, not just competitive, to customers.
The little things make a big difference. Chester Elton joins Jim Blasingame to explain that everyone in an organization is part of the sales team and each employee should have a business card, plus a story about a recent Chili's restaurant experience.
Is mobile computing infrastructure sufficient for the coming growth? Shelly Palmer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that we have enough mobile spectrum to handle the coming growth in mobile computing, plus why a mobile site may be the best for you.
Here are two important small business partners. Jim Blasingame reveals two important groups - local chambers of commerce and community banks - and explains why small business owners should have relationships with both of them.
What is the single greatest factor in your success or failure? Jim Blasingame reveals why the most important piece of real estate that factors in your success or failure in life or business is the 5 inches between your ears, and how to manage that fact.
Banks shouldn't become so big they defy the laws of the land. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the testimony of Attorney General Holder who said some banks have become "too big to jail," and their officers cannot be prosecutes for fear of a financial panic.
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