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Bob Negen
Bob Negen joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the best way to grow a strong organization and culture is to apply the ask, discuss and decide approach to managing your business with your team.
Bob Negen
Bob Negen joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the small retailers who make it to 2021 will do that more because of what’s inside of them than what’s inside of their business.
Ivan Misner
Ivan Misner joins Jim Blasingame to report on BNI’s upcoming Restart the World event that will focus on assuming the attitude of surviving post-pandemic is winning.
Ivan Misner
Ivan Misner joins Jim Blasingame to report on the upcoming event called “Restart the World” which is a two-day program to bring in business leaders from around the world to talk about getting the global economy revived.
Ivan Misner
Ivan Misner joins Jim Blasingame to report on how his international networking community continued to perform, even when they had to shift to virtual networking.
Morag Barrett
Morag Barrett joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how finding a way to pause our brains is a good way to transition from manager to CEO, especially during the challenges of more remote working.
Morag Barrett
Morag Barrett joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of the pauses we all have in our day, which we can use to refresh our brains, and how many of those pause opportunities were lost during the pandemic.
Ravi  Hutheesing
Ravi Hutheesing joins Jim Blasingame to propose some of the changes that will be made to education and the families involved resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
Ravi  Hutheesing
Ravi Hutheesing joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the permanent impact of the coronavirus shutdown on how we educate our children.
Ravi  Hutheesing
Ravi Hutheesing joins Jim Blasingame to report on his six-month sequester in Chile during the pandemic lockdown, and how he turned that time to his advantage.

Your search "The " in "Articles" yielded 3169 results:

Karen Cortell Reisman
Adding humor to your speech can teach a lesson and help your audience connect to you. Karen Cortell Reisman offers some pointers on implementing humor into your speech. » More
Thomas Sullivan
Thomas Sullivan writes a farewell note as he leaves the Office of Advocacy as Chief Counsel. He reminisces about his times and commends the Office of Advocacy for their work for small businesses. » More
Is your small business ready to bring in outside capital? Marsha Firestone offers some insight on what Angels and Venture Capitalists seek, and she tells small businesses who should be on your mana... » More
Jennifer Read Hawthorne
When life's less-than-positive surprises show up, being present and in-the-moment can smooth out the bumps. Jennifer Read Hawthorne demonstrates a couple ways to be present. » More
Pamela Harper
Problems can occur when small businesses form alliances. Pamela Harper shares some steps that can help you lay the foundation for a mutually beneficial relationship. » More
Dale Dauten
Dale Dauten offers some humor for small businesses regarding downsizing, meetings, layoffs, and more. » More
Sam Norwood
Tatum conducts a monthly survey of its executives and consulting professionals regarding current business and economic conditions. The survey looks back at the past 30 days and forward to the next ... » More
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes offers his foresight on what will come of President-elect Barack Obama being in the White House, touching on being unionized, health care policy, SCHIP, and energy. » More
Charlie Fewell
Do you know the best steps to take with your customers when the economy is having a tough time? Charlie Fewell provides useful tactics to help you serve customers more successfully. » More
Grace-Marie Turner
Grace-Marie Turner offers ideas about what President-elect Barack Obama's administration will do first with regard to healthcare policy. She also explains why she things America is still a center-r... » More