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Leave it to Jim Blasingame to do push the envelope, as he makes the case for pitching a big ten on Veterans' Day. Jim talks about the history of Veteran's Day and says this day should include all those who have worn the uniform.
What are the trends that will influence our businesses? Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to talk about trends in the economy, the marketplace, U.S. politics and geo-politics.
What are the key markers that define success? Should we define success in different ways? Jim Randel and Jim Blasingame talk about how to have a healthy and productive attitude about being successful.
How is the economic recovery progressing? Sam Norwood reports with Jim Blasingame that the recovery is progressing, but slowly. Upward trends are capital expenditures and even hiring.
Why you should build an online customer community platform. Rick Maurer and Jim Blasingame discuss why you should create this kind of a customer network, in parallel to the ones you build on popular social media platforms.
Understanding the brain for better small business performance. This is the message Patt Lind-Kyle brings to the interview with Jim Blasingame as they talk about how to rewire your brain for success, as well as your employees.
What does small business leadership look like? Wally Bock talks with Jim Blasingame about the important issue of leadership in the success of a small business, including the single fundamental element.
Richard Rawson joins Jim Blasingame to report on the last Administaff Small Business Classic Champions Tour tournament. PGA golf tournaments are played by golfers who make a lot of money and sponsored by big companies, but the real winners are the local charities that get millions from money raised by the tournament.
What does the venture capital landscape look like for small businesses seeking investor funds? Dr. Mark Cannice joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his recent venture capital index, plus some of the things that are necessary to attract investors.
What's the next step after successful networking? Building strategic alliances. That's the idea discussed by Trish Rubin and Jim Blasingame about how to turn connections into relationships you can leverage in your career. They also talk about how men and women network differently.
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