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Woodie joins Jim as he broadcasts live from the North Carolina Entrepreneurship Summit to talk about the event and why public policy is important for entrepreneurship. <br></["br"]>
Jim and Lenna are in North Carolina where Lenna co-owns and runs a wine company. They talk about the wine industry in North Carolina and also being a woman owned business. <br></["br"]>
Jane joins Jim live at the North Carolina Entrepreneurship Summit to talk about how technology impacts entrepreneurship and what the e-NC authority is doing to tie the two together. <br></["br"]>
Arky Ciancutti
Want to cause your business to grow without spending any money? Arky talks with Jim about how to grow more efficiently and successfully merely by understanding and executing the elements of trust. This really works.
Alan Freedman
Microsoft has it's newest operating system, Vista, available, and Alan talks with Jim about it and whether anyone should pay the money and convert. They also talk about the potential threat that Google is, and could be, to Microsoft.
The secret ballot system of union organizing will convert to a system where everyone will know how an employee voted if a new bill being introduced by the Democrats passes, and Kevin talks with Jim about this bill and how its passage could hurt small businesses.
Stephanie Vance
If you want your elected officials to do your bidding, you have to tell them what you want, and Stephanie joins Jim to talk about the most effective ways to make sure your message is heard by your Congressional delegation.
Paul J. Sarvadi
The minimum wage is going to be increased, but hopefully with some small business benefits included, and Paul talks with Jim about some of those issues that will be good for small business. They go on to talk about the negative impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on public companies and those that want to become public.
Kim Lavine
For the real scoop on what it takes to start your business from scratch and turn it into a million dollar opportunity, listen to Kim's story as she tells it to Jim.
Joan Pryde
Jim and Joan talk about how as the 21st century marketplace evolves, the great challenge is getting the newly unemployed from 20th century jobs transferred to the often unfilled 21st century assignments. They go on to talk about the new way the Fed is looking at the twin challenges of unemployment and inflation, why you should do your due diligence when picking a professional employer organization, and finally, a look as some of the tax incentives that are being packaged with the minimum wage increase.

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