Jim takes a few minutes to celebrate law enforcement professionals and recognize them for the selfless work they do.
What should small business owners do in the midst of what appears to be a slowing economy? Jim offers some suggestions about how to separate the short-term from the long-term when making management, growth and purchasing decisions.
After years in development, Jim introduces his new Web site, AskJim.biz. This is the world's only true knowledge base for small business, and Jim believes it will help small businesses avert failure and have the maximum opportunity to be successful.
During Small Business Week Jim heard Senator John Kerry, Chairman of the Senate Small Business Committee speak and he takes a few minutes to take issue with some of the things the Senator said about the U.S. economy.
After years in development, Jim introduces his new Web site, AskJim.biz. This is the world's only true knowledge base for small business, and Jim believes it will help small businesses avert failure and have the maximum opportunity to be successful.
Jim begins by talking about some concerns he has about the way medicine has evolved today, with so many specialists focusing on their part of the body, but no one actually looking at the whole person, the patient.
Are you having trouble reconciling these two facts: you sell merchandise but you operate in the virtual digital age? Jim talks about how those who sell tangible goods can take advantage of the digital age as much as any other sector.
If you're thinking about starting a small business, or if you already have one but you're not having fun, Jim says either way, don't just be in business for business sake. Jim encourages you to be in a business that you love, so you can be successful and have fun.
Are your plans working out? Is your business where you think it should be? If not, it's possible that you're aiming too low. Jim talks about the importance of aiming a little too high, even if you miss.
Jim takes a few minutes to thank his listeners for their prayers for his son, Craig, who has just returned from his second tour in the Iraq Al Anbar province. And he has a few things to say about our men and women in the military.