Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to explain that all business owners need a peer group that will help you address problems in your business.
Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to explain that CEOs should spend time with other CEOs because you can do more with collaboration than with competition, plus why small business CEOs are sometimes hesitant to meet with others.
Are you ready to expand your communities? Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the principles of her new book, Link Out, including the most important one, which is to make your networking efforts about the other person first.
Now that you've created a network of communities, what do you do with them? Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame with her new book, Link Out, and explain how to get your business ready to receive the benefits of having a robust network.
Show your support of small businesses on Small Business Saturday. Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the advantages and value of doing business with a small business.
Do you have a small businesses shopping plan? Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to extol the benefits of doing business with local small businesses and why everyone should have a small business shopping plan.
Even when the U.S. economy is slow, it's still very big. Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame with advice for small businesses to collaborate and form alliances to promote business growth.
Steve Jobs is arguably the most innovative entrepreneur of the last 20 years. Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss unique vision and instincts of Steve Jobs and whether you and I can be more like him.
If small businesses could get organized, they could rule the world. Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the potential political power of small businesses if they could only find a way to speak as one voice the way unions do.
Why are small businesses the most optimistic people? Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why a Women’s Leadership Exchange study that showed small businesses are optimistic about the direction of their businesses.