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Jim Blasingame
A campaign promise and what can really be done are two different things. Jim Blasingame talks about the need to distinguish between the political reality of campaign rhetoric from the reality of what can actually be accomplished.
Jim Blasingame
"The more high tech we have, the more high touch we want." John Naisbitt. Jim Blasingame talks about why small businesses must balance the power of high tech mobile apps and the primordial human need for high touch.
Gary Moore
What is the Fed up to with regard to another round of quantitative easing? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether the Fed is currently injecting liquidity into the marketplace and what that means for Main Street.
Beth Ross
As the economy improves, employees are getting restless. Beth Ross joins Jim Blasingame to explain why your best employees could be poached by another company and how to play offence and defense during this time.
Eugene Griessman
The words you use are important. Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the power of words and why communication skills are critical to success in life and business.
Eugene Griessman
Failure is the harnessmate of success. Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three ways to get past failure: salvage something, learn the right lesson, and failing does not make you a failure.
Sherwood Neiss
Crowd-funding is legal for musicians, but what about a small business? Woodie Neiss joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the legal challenges for using crowd-funding as a way for a business start-up to raise capital without violating securities laws.
Sherwood Neiss
Will crowd-funding become a way to capitalize startups? Sherwood Neiss joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of crowd-funding as startup capital, including the legal challenges.
Ivan Misner
Are you willing to do what is required to be exceptional? Ivan Misner joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of exceptionalism and what you must be prepared to do in order to accrue the benefits of this level of performance.
Ivan Misner
Which one of your networking activities works best? Ivan Misner joins Jim Blasingame to report on what respondents to a recent BNI survey said about what networking programs worked best for them.

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