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Why is being CEO of a small business so hard? Ed Reilly joins Jim Blasingame to offer help for small business CEOs who have the hardest job in the world, including why they should think strategically and act tactically.
What will tell you it's time to go? David Heenan joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small business CEOs to have a life outside of the business, pay attention to the signs that tell you when it's time to go, because one way or the other, you will leave.
One way or the other, you're going to leave your business. David Heenan joins Jim Blasingame to reveal examples of how to leave your business successfully, as well as some that were not so successful.
As yourself these questions to plan for the New Year. Jim Blasingame poses five key questions every small business CEO should ask themselves as they plan for the New Year.
After Newtown, how do we use the word "evil" for anything else? Jim Blasingame shares his thoughts on the national conversation America must have following the Godless attack on little children and defenseless women in Newtown, CT.
Are you executing your business plan? Ed Abel joins Jim Blasingame to encourage quarterly reviews of your plan for the New Year, plus begin by working on the low hanging fruit to make progress and get early success stories.
What does your New Year planning look like? Ed Abel joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that your New Year planning should be to ask yourself and your team questions that will help you focus on at least three main areas to work on.
How well-developed is your networking activity? Ed Abel joins Jim Blasingame to identify three kinds of networking activity - structural, strategic and social - and how to use each one productively.
Do you know what jobs are best for your business's owner to do? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to propose that as business owners we should make sure we're doing the jobs in our business that fits our abilities.
How does entrepreneurship change how you think? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to suggest you should know that when you start down the entrepreneurial path, it changes how your brain works, for better or maybe even for worse.
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