Protect your assets: Consider online data back-up. Jim Blasingame talks about his organization's experiences in backing up digital assets, why they most recently have turned to an online data back-up service and why he recommend this for you.
The impact of the health care law on economic recovery? Jim Blasingame delivers a sobering evaluation of the negative effect he thinks the health care law will have on economic recovery.
Are you celebrating the incremental accomplishments of your small business? Even just the fact that you've survived the Great Recession? Jim Blasingame talks about why you should do this and how.
America needs health care reform, not health care politics. Jim Blasingame talks about his 12-year history of encouraging market-based health care reform, and why the politically motivated proposals are more about political control than true reform.
Proposed financial regulations could hurt small business. Jim Blasingame talks about how new laws adding more banking and financial regulations could actually hurt small business, and he compares these proposals to the ill-advised Sarbanes-Oxley bill of 2002.
Broadcasting live from the Ex-Im Bank's 2010 Annual Conference, Jim Blasingame talks about the excellent experience he had during his stay and work at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., and why every small business should model their execution after this organization.
Talking about small business capital support from the U.S. Government, Jim Blasingame reports from the 2010 Ex-Im Bank's Annual Conference with a message about how a small business can acquire growth capital by incorporating a bank, the SBA and Export-Import Bank.
How do you become the "ding" in branding when customers decide to buy something and immediately see a brand in their mind? Jim Blasingame talks about what a small business must do to differentiate itself in The Age of the Customer™.
For B2B sales success, the customer experience is everything, according to Jim Blasingame, who reveals the way business-to-business selling must be conducted in The Age of the Customer™.
For business to consumer sales success, the customer experience is everything, according to Jim Blasingame, who reveals the success components of B2C selling in The Age of the Customer™.