Do you have the tools to become better at perception? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to offer more tools and tips on how to increase your success as a thinker by increasing you understanding of how perception influences thinking.
How do you avoid letting complexity creep into your business? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to think our way toward simplicity and away from complexity in the operation of our business.
How does your business look from a customer's eyes? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to recommend finding out what your business looks and sounds like from the customer's point of view, especially with regard to simplicity.
Take these steps to simplify your operation. Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three thoughts and five steps that will help you turn complexity into simplicity and create more customer loyalty.
Are you creative in every area of your business? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to explain that the most important factor in the success of small business is the quality of the decisions the business owner makes.
Do you have a follow through strategy? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to explain that you should never plan to do something in your business without developing a follow through strategy to make sure you execute your plan.
If something is not broken, break it and look for new opportunities. Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to explain lateral thinking as a way to shift your thinking to be able to see new opportunities.
Lateral thinking tools help you complete, “What if…”. Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to use lateral thinking tools to interrupt your thought patterns and stimulate new ideas.
Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how challenging the traditional can reveal innovative and creative new ways of doing things.
Do you focus your thinking when strategizing or developing a new plan? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to explain how to use the Six Thinking Hat approach to organizing your thinking, each hat representing a strategic area.