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Tom talks with Jim about some of the reasons the U.S. might consider ending its relationship with the United Nations.
Jim begins his visit with Joan by talking about the patriarch of Kiplinger, Mr. Austin Kiplinge, who just turned 88 the same week the Kiplinger Letter celebrated its 83rd anniversary. They move on to talk about events at the U.N., then about the upcoming November Congressional elections. They wrap up with a discussion on hiring seniors, inflation, the price of oil and at least one Supreme Court case.
Rob and Jim talk about how some things in selling have changed in the 21st century and some haven't. The trick is to know which is which.
Ray joins Jim to talk about the economy and how the Fed is doing as it attempts to manage it.
Pat joins Jim for the first time to talk about our immigration policy in the U.S. and why he considers it to be dangerous for America.
Don joins Jim to talk about how the banking industry has changed over the years, especially with regard to the relationship between small businesses and their banks.
Sherry talks with Jim about being a 21st century realtor and how things have changed for her industry in the past few years.
Jeff and Jim talk about the key issues that come into play in the 21st century relationship between a small business and banks.
Ben talks with Jim about what it's like being a small independent soft drink bottler in a world of consolidation. Ben is also the Chairman of the Board of the Dyer County Chamber and he talks about the commitment required to perform that volunteer job.
Tom and Jim talk about how to use the management failures of others as a clinic on what not to do. They move on to talk about the things you must do to differentiate your company in the 21st century cluttered marketplace.
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