Jim Blasingame reveals the challenges facing 21st century humans as we embrace digital leverage without installing the analog ethical elements we achieved and developed over the past 10,000 years.
Jim Blasingame continues his New Regular series, which, in this segment, addresses seven other emotions and motivators of the marketplace and capitalism besides fear and greed.
Jim Blasingame discusses some of the forces that are at work that intend to replace capitalism with socialism, and why small business owners may be the marketplace’s last line of defense.
Jim Blasingame reveals four examples of how our relationship with the word redundant, and the concept of redundancy, will be much more favorable toward them in the post-pandemic economy.
Jim Blasingame reveals why your business will be required to demonstrate redundant sources and systems as an expectation from larger customers and how to prepare for that.
Jim Blasingame reveals the concept of conflicting expectations by customers, especially digital and health expectations, and how to stay relevant when these conflict and override the classic value proposition.
Jim Blasingame discusses why your online footprint must be mobile-ready or you’ll be irrelevant to half of the prospects in the U.S.
Jim Blasingame reveals why the pandemic has created an advantage for small businesses by increasing the value of trust in the marketplace, and why you have to claim and protect this gift.
Jim Blasingame discusses some of the issues at stake and being debated due to this particular Supreme Court vacancy at this particular moment.
Jim Blasingame reveals what “corpsplaining” is, and why small business owners must learn how to blend and leverage the two kinds of intellectual property OPIP and YPIP.