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Phyllis and Jim talk about the fundamentals of firing an employee. No, they won't make this process any more agreeable, but they do give you the keys to doing it timely and correctly.
Renee joins Jim to talk about how the quality of your voice and your demeanor when delivering your words, is critical to making a good first impression. Renee offers some tips on how to improve both your voice and your animation.
Joining Jim from Baghdad, June delivers another report of what's REALLY happening in Iraq (as opposed to what you hear in the mainstream press), including the progress that's been make in Fallujah and the entire el Anbar province. June is a Wall Street professional who volunteered to help the Iraqis build their democracy. Don't miss this interview as you see why Jim calls June an American hero.
Bob and Jim talk about the things they are thankful for, including America's heroes in the military.
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Kenneth joins Jim to reveal the truth about what happened 384 years ago during the first American Thanksgiving celebration.
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Ellen and Jim celebrate her 8th anniversary of being on the show by talking about what it takes to successfully transition a family business from one generation to the next.
Gary and Jim begin their visit talking about what they're thankful for. Next they talk about the conflict between capitalism and serving society, as they reflect on the life and contribution of the late Peter Drucker.
There are few things that Jim enjoys more than shopping, unless perhaps it is talking about shopping (did that sound sarcastic?). That's why he has some fun talking with Pam about how shopping has changed over the past few years, and what she thinks it's going to be like during the holiday season.
Ellen and Susan join Jim for their very first radio interview ever to launch their new book on mentoring. The trio talk about how mentoring has changed over the years and what it looks like these days. Jim relates some of the valuable things he learned from his mentors.
Ellen and Susan join Jim for their very first radio interview ever to launch their new book on mentoring. The trio talk about how mentoring has changed over the years and what it looks like these days. Jim relates some of the valuable things he learned from his mentors.
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