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Steve joins Jim to report on how public policy issues progressed in 2005 and what's in store for '06. First they talk about the success in keeping ICANN under its current management. Next they talk about the push by governors to require out-of-state sellers to pay their states sales tax when they deliver in their state. Finally, they wrap up by talking about how some industries are impeding technological progress by their business practices.
Joan and Jim review the Kiplinger Energy Forecast edition with a discussion of where we are with regard to fossil fuel reserves and what we must begin doing to make ourselves less dependent on a barrel of oil
Gary and Jim begin their visit talking about what small business owners can learn from honey bees. They move on to talk about the one thing Gary says could derail the U.S. economy, next comes Gary's thoughts on the U.S. automobile industry, and finally, Gary's prediction for the economy in 2006.
Bev joins Jim to encourage home-based business owners to volunteer more in 2006 and points out the benefits you will receive if you take her advice.
Don begins his visit with Jim talking about how he found his native New Orleans, having returned for a visit recently for the first time since the hurricanes. They go on to talk about the state of the U.S. economy, the state of global free trade, among other topics.
Gene and Jim begin a series on setting financial fundamental goals for your small business. This visit includes the critical topic of creating and managing with regular financial statements. They also make the point that you don't have to be an accountant to manage your business with your financial statements.
Geary and Jim talk about how technology can be a small business sales organization's best friend when it is used to manage the sales process, including forecasting, closing and customer relationships.
Steve and Jim talk about the impact of the recent illegal strike by the New York Transit Authority union members, how that action hurt small businesses, and what should be done to prevent this kind of thing from happening again.
Steve and Jim talk about the impact of the recent illegal strike by the New York Transit Authority union members, how that action hurt small businesses, and what should be done to prevent this kind of thing from happening again.
Jim talks about some things to think about as you enter the new year, including the importance of loving what you do.
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