There may be more prospects for your business than you think. Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to report that an increasing acquisition focus of big businesses is on smaller companies.
What's holding women business owners back? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to discuss women business ownership and explain that while many things have improved for women, there are still barriers to be knocked down.
Why aren't more women doing business with big businesses? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to discuss vendor diversity and the role of women owned businesses in the supply chain.
How much progress have women made as business owners? Andrew Sherman and Elizabeth Vazquez join Jim Blasingame to report that gender role stereotypes still exist - and not just in developing countries - and put into perspective the progress the US has made for women.
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Christmas with a discussion about what tolerance means, and what the world would look like if we practiced tolerance so well we didn't have to talk about it.
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Christmas Day and to offer their ideas on what should be included in the national conversation about how to prevent another tragedy like the one at Newtown.
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame on Christmas Day to indict the so-called leaders in Washington - Obama and Congress - for their lack of leadership and performance regarding the fiscal cliff.
Good corporate governance is important to all of us. Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to shed light on the concept of corporate governance and the standards of fiduciary, and why they should matter to everyone.
When does fiduciary responsibility and a small business converge? Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what fiduciary responsibility is and how it is found in the operation of many small businesses.
How Main Street can contribute to better governance. Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on what Main Street America can do to demand more ethical governance in business and government.