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Dave Anderson
Dave is just back from a trip to Russia, and he brings a report on what things look like there for small businesses. He and Jim go on to talk about how and why you would ever need to fire a customer.
Kristin Arnold
Kristin talks with Jim about the problems the "obey me" hat can create when a small business owner is trying to get his or her employees to be creative thinkers.
With an increasing focus on helping small business owners live a healthier life, Jim has acquired a group of health professionals, like Dr. Ann, who provide informatuion to accomplish this goal. Dr. Ann joins Jim again to discuss easy ways to minimize the affects of ostioarthrisis.
Alberto Alvarado
Alberto and Thomas join Jim live in Washington, D.C. to explain what their district offices of SBA do for small businesses.
Alan Freedman
Alan and Jim begin their visit talking about a quiet computer, one that's water-cooled instead of by a fan. They go on to discuss Cable vs. DSL broadband connections, and the next killer app.
Al Martinez-Fonts
Al joins Jim to introduce a program designed by the Department of Homeland Security to help small businesses prepare for potential disasters.
Andrew Langer
Andrew talks with Jim about the current regulatory reform attitude in Washington.
Jonathan Zuck
Enlisting the Brain Trust's top two intellectual property experts, Jim asked Andre and Jonathan to discuss their thoughts on our intellectual property journey, and what that means for small businesses in the 21st century global marketplace.
Tom Asacker
Tom and Jim discuss the most recent dynamics in the relationship between a small business and its customers with emphasis on the experience of doing business with you, rather than what is being purchased.
Zoltan Acs
First Zoltan and Jim discuss a recent summit which covered the changing world of economic development for communities. Both agreed that communities should be investing their resources looking for entrepreneurial organizations rather than only focusing on attracting industry. They go on to discuss the 2004 Global Entrepreneurial Monitor, which identifies entrepreneurial trends in 40 countries around the world.

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