Why is there so much sensitivity in the gender realm at work? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to discuss a list of risks and how they are perceived differently for men and women, plus estrogen versus testosterone.
Should there be more gender consciousness in the workplace? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the key issues that men and women deal with as they find their way in the workplace and the marketplace.
Why is there so much sensitivity in the gender realm at work? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to discuss a list of risks and how they are perceived differently for men and women, plus estrogen versus testosterone.
It's breast cancer awareness month. Joan Pryde and Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to be the first of four ladies to tell their breast cancer experience and survival story and remind all women to get screened yearly.
Should you get screened if breast cancer doesn't run in your family? Paula Lovell and Lois Geller join Jim Blasingame to discuss their breast cancer experience and stories of survival, plus how breast cancer isn't always genetic, and dealing with the fear of cancer.
Is breast cancer a death sentence? Lois Geller, Judith Glaser, Paula Lovell, and Joan Pryde join Jim Blasingame to say cancer doesn't have to define you. Take action, get screened, participate in clinical trials.
What happens when western management concepts are applied in the Middle East? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how delivering her ideas on human collaboration, team building and decision making were accepted during a recent speech in Dubai.
Should there be more gender consciousness in the workplace? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the key issues that men and women deal with as they find their way in the workplace and the marketplace.
How to grow Main Street trust in the rest of the marketplace. Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 5 barriers to trust and how to overcome them. Jim also points out that the world would be well-served to take a lesson on trust from Main Street small businesses.
Jim Blasingame talks with three breast cancer survivors who are also members of his Brain Trust: Lois Geller, Judith Glaser, and Paula Lovell. These courageous ladies talk about their own experiences with breast cancer and how it has changed their lives in many ways.