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What does the employment landscape look like? Dr. Beth Ross joins Jim Blasingame to discuss cyclical and structural unemployment in the U.S., finding qualified employees, plus the professional benefits of speaking a second language.
Why has multiculturalism failed in Europe? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why multiculturalism is a failed philosophy, as is currently being demonstrated and admitted in Europe.
Eliminate poor attitudes by focusing on trust. Barbara Burke joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the role that trust plays among peers and leaders in eliminating internal toxic talk and promoting customer loyalty.
Toxic talk in your business hurts customer relationships. Barbara Burke joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the negative effects externally - on customer relationships - when there is a breakdown in relationships internally, resulting in toxic talk.
Have you created an environment where your employees can be successful? JoAnna Brandi joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to create positive relationships with employees, as well as a positive climate in the workplace.
How can you avoid becoming irrelevant in the Age of the Customer? Jim Blasingame talks about specific things small businesses must do to connect with customers successfully in The Age of the Customer™.
Customers are now in control. Jim Blasingame reveals that the Age of the Seller is succumbing to The Age of the Customer™ and what small businesses have to do to avoid becoming irrelevant in the new Age.
You can’t love electricity and hate the energy industry. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the media treats the coal industry; plus the long-term consequences and value of creating - or not creating - a U.S. energy policy.
The U.S. still needs coal, even though it's not PC. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the EPA is revoking permits for coal mines without violations as an example of how the "Green" ideology actually can harm the U.S. economy.
Over half of US electricity is generated by coal. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the lack of a national energy policy makes demonizing the coal industry a bad economic strategy.
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