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Celebrating two heroes, Olympians and small business owners, Jim Blasingame talks about why he thinks these two groups are worthy of your admiration and why the world is a better place because of them.
Reporting on how the global sovereign debt challenge is a threat to a fragile economic recovery, Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the domino effect that could happen, especially in the Euro Zone, if Greece defaults on its sovereign debt.
Are you prepared to take advantage of the next bear market? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal specific practices you can use that will help you execute an investment plan to take advantage of the next bear market.
Dispelling some of the body language myths, Janine Driver joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the truth about body language and what you need to know about what you're saying to people without opening your mouth.
The employee re-engagement challenge for management is the focus of discussion between Leigh Branham and Jim Blasingame, as Leigh explains how managers treat employees is the single greatest key to sustained success.
What's the best use of your time and resources when it comes to customer acquisition? Joseph Jaffe agrees with Jim Blasingame that we're in The Age of the Customer™, and he offers several tips and best practices on that will help you keep the customers you have so you have to spend less time finding brand new ones.
Delivering the Feb 2010 NFIB report on small business conditions, Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what Main Street business owners are saying about the economic conditions they are experiencing.
How do you build social media into your marketing strategy? Chuck Martin talks with Jim Blasingame about what was learned when real small business allowed social media practices to be incorporated in the everyday marketing activity of the business.
Are you innovating or are you becoming a commodity?Steve McKee joins Jim Blasingame to ask this question, and identifies why innovation is the key to 21st century success. He also points out that failing to be innovative moves your business in the direction of being a commodity and therefore, uncompetitive.
Jeffrey Dobkin joins Jim Blasingame to offer tips on how to get your product in front of the specific people who use what you sell by focusing on where they live, work and play.
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