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Should tort reform be part of health care reform? Attorney, Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to argue that tort reform is not necessary to improve the current health care system, to which Jim pushes back and they have a lively discussion.
What are the unintended consequences of the new Credit Card Act? Pamela Villarreal joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the new Credit Card Act is not as "consumer friendly" as claimed and how it could actually hurt small businesses.
How does a small business encourage innovation among employees? From Australia, Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about using what customers need and want to foster the innovative activities of your organization.
Americans are demanding leadership, not partisanship, according to Jim Blasingame, who uses the words of George Washington to promote the idea that our pursuit of liberty must come with elected leaders who know they work for the people, not special interests.
How does the trial bar block tort and therefore health care reform. Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the legal profession buys influence from the Democrat leadership in Congress and why that prevents tort reform legislation and consequently, meaningful health care reform.
What does America need to do to fix what's wrong?Richard Rawson joins Jim Blasingame to identify some of the key elements of what has made America a great country and what we need to do to emphasize those traits and get our country back on track.
Did the Health Care Reform Summit accomplish anything? Grace-Marie Turner joins Jim Blasingame to this recent event, which side of the aisle claimed the day, whether any compromise was found and what the chances are of passage of the current legislation.
For B2B sales success, the customer experience is everything, according to Jim Blasingame, who reveals the way business-to-business selling must be conducted in The Age of the Customer™.
How do you own your mistakes. Jane Pollak talks to Jim Blasingame about what do to when you fall short of customer expectations, including why you should own your shortcomings, do it quickly and fix it dramatically.
Reporting on the impact of digital marketing, Kiplinger's Joan Pryde joins Jim Blasingame to identify a number of ways that the digital age has changed, improved and sometimes upset the marketing world, and what this means for small businesses.
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