What have you learned in this recovery? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about specific things your small business can do to maintain company integrity: motivate customers and employees, plus renegotiate to survive.
Where should you cut back to survive this recovery? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to suggest eliminating non-essential costs while keeping your current customers, being referral-worthy and also telling the truth.
What does it take to run this marathon recovery race?Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about several specific things your small business can successfully survive this longer-than-normal recovery cycle.
Can entrepreneurship be taught? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the idea of getting educated in the discipline of entrepreneurship, including the technical lessons as well as finding out if you have the "guts" to be an entrepreneur.
Can entrepreneurship be taught? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the idea of getting educated in the discipline of entrepreneurship, including the technical lessons as well as finding out if you have the "guts" to be an entrepreneur.
Can you get educated in the discipline of entrepreneurship? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss entrepreneurship as a discipline that can be taught and learned, as it is being done in schools around the country. Even if you're already in business, it's not too late to get this training.
What is being an entrepreneur REALLY like? Lifestyle Diva, Debbie Meyer, joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how much guts it takes to pull off the entrepreneurial gig successfully.
How do you get your business ready for the new year? Debbie Meyer says to focus, as she joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to pay attention to the really important elements of your business, identify the ones that work and modify or get rid of the ones that don't.
Ladies, solve problems, don't just manage them. That's the message entrepreneur, Debbie Meyer and Jim Blasingame talk about as they point out that sometimes women see a problem as something to be managed rather than to solve and get rid of.
What does being "thankful" really mean? Debbie Meyer and Jim Blasingame talk about how to take stock and learn how to appreciate all of the aspects of your life.