Do you know the definition of an entrepreneur? Jim Blasingame reveals the definition of an entrepreneur, including some elements that might surprise you.
How small businesses can fight terrorism. Jim Blasingame remembers the attacks of September 11, 2001 with his ideas on how global small businesses contribute to ending terrorism.
America can never become complaicent about the determination of terrorists. Jim Blasingame commemorates the anniversary of September 11, 2001 by identifying 10 things to never forget about the war on terrorism.
We have Labor Day, but no Small Business Day. Jim Blasingame celebrates Labor Day by asking the simple question: Why isn't' there a national holiday to honor those who make it possible for others to have a PAID day off?
What is the future of presidential conventions. Jim Blasingame talks about political conventions, from their origins to the current state, including results of a poll measuring the interest of small business owners.
Are you ready for a new class of prospect? Jim Blasingame reveals a new kind of influencer to your business he calls "users," who he says are also a new class of prospect you should get to know.
What would small business owners do about entitlements? Jim Blasingame reveals the results of a survey that found small business owners would solve entitlement problems even if if changed their own expectations.
Why is outsourcing so critical to small business? Jim Blasingame to talk about what he calls "internal and external outsourcing" is the best thing to happen to small business since the PC.
Are you ready for the Age of the Customer? Jim Blasingame reveals the markers that identify what he calls "Hidebound Sellers" and "Visionary Sellers" and how to tell which one you are.
Will VP nominee Paul Ryan be better for Romney or Obama? Jim Blasingame reports on whether Congressman Paul Ryan as Romney's VP running mate will be good for Republicans or for Democrats, including results of a poll on this issue.