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What will product development be like in The Age of the Customer™? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to determine if your product is aligned with what customers want today and in the future.
It's all about the customer, not your small business. Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why every business owner has to ask what we do now and how well does that align with what customers want now.
Will the second decade of the 21st century be that much different? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what Jim calls The Age of the Customer™, and what small business owners must do for their customers.
What do women have to do to acquire investor capital? Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to encourage women to "man up" and get the nerve to stand up for themselves and get equity capital from angel and venture capital investors.
Jim concludes the results of his 2010 predictions, including what he believed would happen on Wall Street and in Washington, plus he reveals his 2010 accuracy rating and his 10-year batting average.
Jim Blasingame continues to recap his 2010 predictions, what happened and his score. This segment is about small business lending, structural unemployment and the aversion to adding debt.
For the past 10 years, Jim Blasingame has made predictions for the upcoming year. At the end of 2010, Jim reviews his predictions for the end-of-year GDP and environment for start ups and reports on the results. Get the rest of his prediction recap in the other two segments.
Do women have more workplace competition than men? Katherine Crowley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that women have unspoken rules of engagement in the workplace and how it holds them back by creating two different competitive fronts.
Is there chivalry among men but not between women? Katherine Crowley joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the differences in how men and women compete in the workplace and reveal why women are not as direct as men, but should be.
Don't miss this great American family business success story. Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his family business started with Mom and Pop in the 1950s and now has grown to nine family members and multiple locations across the country.
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