Have you ever thought of your energy as a form of capital? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to think of your personal energy as a valuable form of capital and how to use and protect it accordingly.
Human beings are the other side of the technology coin. John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how the efficiencies available through technology is no excuse to minimize the basic desires of human beings.
What are the key elements of business growth success? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss four fundamentals of successful business growth: you, the marketplace, the math and the execution.
What was on your mind when you started your business? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that regardless of why you start a small business, you must know why so you can deal with the pros and cons of that start-up decision.
Do you know the challenges and opportunities associated with why you started a business? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal more about why you need to examine the real reason you started your business.
The best small business capital is from customers. John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why every new venture must be proactive in acquiring customers and staying up with customer expectations.
Taking customers for granted is the kiss of death for a small business. John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why you must continuously ask how and why customers are using what you sell.
Starting a business is easy; running and growing one is not. John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to give your start up the greatest chance to succeed, plus the importance of family support to your start up’s success.
How do you get your family to support your start-up? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to talk to your family about your vision, and possible sacrifices of resources and time, when you are starting a small business.
Do you know how to conduct a “market scrub” for your great idea? John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the five questions you need to answer before you take your great idea to the marketplace.