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Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the NFIB Index, that indicates that with all the challenges, small businesses still can’t find enough qualified workers.
Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to compare the NFIB Index responses for Q4 2020, to that of the 2016 election quarter, as a connection to the one common denominator – Joe Biden. Small businesses have seen this movie.
Cutler Dawson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his mentors taught him how to be a great listener and learn how to ask questions, before they do too much talking, plus, the power of taking responsibility.
Cutler Dawson joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the best leaders spend as much time as possible out of their offices and “on the decks” of their operations asking questions, or what is called, management by walking around.
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the good, bad and ugly of our current state of digital leverage, including the dangers society faces from the unprecedented financial and information leverage the Big Tech companies have.
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to report on how ransomware is re-emerging as the number one cyber-threat to your business on many levels, including a direct assault, and using your network as a gateway to large customers.
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that cyber-crime has grown to a global $1 trillion industry, according to McAfee, and this includes monetary as well as job loss.
Michael Stallard joins Jim Blasingame to talk about being aware of the positive to negative ratio of information you provide as you help your team work together and foster civility.
Arky Ciancutti joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the diminished state of trust in society, and how the restoration of civility with each other will begin the restoration of trust.
Arky Ciancutti joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to extend the culture of trust in an organization out to a remote workforce, including new hires, by requiring honest reporting, as in bad news is preferred over no news.