Jim Blasingame reveals why he will boycott the NFL due to the players’ decision to disrespect the flag and national anthem which are symbols of the country that gives them freedom to earn too much money to play a game.
Jim Blasingame reveals that the Equifax cyber-breach was worse than other corporate breaches because this credit rating company has virtually all the private information of the 143 million people who were exposed.
Jim Blasingame reveals some of the things you can do to minimize the dangers of cyber-breaches, like the one at Equifax.
Jim Blasingame discusses our ethical universe on Main Street and whether our analog ethics are enough to hold digital fear and greed in equilibrium.
Jim Blasingame reveals how the huge security breach at Equifax brings home the bad bargain we make when we trade our privacy and security for online convenience.
Jim Blasingame reports on the history of Labor Day, including who thought of it first, and how it grew.
Jim Blasingame proposes a scenario where Main Street employers and all employees would align their interests against the forces of Wall Street and Washington.
Jim Blasingame reveals what a sales pipeline is, how it works, how to build yours, and how to execute a sales strategy by using one.
Jim Blasingame reports on the issues around the U.S. relationship with North Korea, and reveals two reasons why he believes we don’t have anything to worry about.
Jim Blasingame compares the two sides of your brain to a yoke of oxen as a way to explain how small business owners have to operate the side we favor as well as the side we don’t.