Jim Blasingame shows small business owners who deliver personal/professional services that they have to establish their rates based on pricing a product, not wages.
Jim Blasingame reveals the results of a poll that 70% of small business owners think President Obama is a failure, and he identifies some of the issues that give rise to these sentiments.
Jim Blasingame reveals some of the technology relevance factors that business have to deliver to meet customer expectations before the find out if you’re competitive or not.
Jim Blasingame reveals how demonstrating your value is an important relevance factor in meeting customer expectations before they know if you’re competitive or not.
Jim Blasingame uses what Target Canada did right in their failed attempt to launch their brand in Canada and what small business can learn from this misadventure.
Jim Blasingame reveals how whatever your business is doing tomorrow or into the future will depend upon your business’s ability to be relevant to customer expectations first, and competitive second.
Jim Blasingame takes President Obama to task about his disingenuous statement that he wants to “protect the Internet” when his actions tell a different story.
Jim Blasingame recommends replacing New Year Resolutions with what his calls SLACC, or Strategic Look At Critical Components.
Jim Blasingame reveals the truth about the future of unions and why Obama’s commitment to them is out of date.
Jim Blasingame reveals that the maxim “It’s lonely at the top” is only true if we allow it to be by telling ourselves these five lies.