What does the black American present look like? John Harrison and Olalah Njenga join Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month and talk about how the present looks for black Americans.
What does the future look like for black Americans? John Harrison and Olalah Njenga join Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by talking about what they see in the future for black Americans.
Do you know what your competitive advantage is? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to explain how to accomplish two of her five marketing "Must Do's", including define your competitive advantage and put your plan on paper.
How much of your business comes from referrals? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three more of her "Must Do" marketing jobs, including getting referrals, what is working and what's not, and be sure to have fun.
Here is one lesson to take from Big Business. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss reviewing your business’ key processes and practices to see if they still work both your customers and your business.
Dealing with unprofitable customers and unproductive employees. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss making adjustments with - and possibly firing - customers that won't let you be profitable and employees who aren't productive.
Many Baby Boomers are becoming small business owners out of necessity. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges of Baby Boomers as they enter the marketplace as small business owners.
Retired Boomers want to contribute and stay productive, and many are starting a business. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to help Boomers take inventory of their skill sets and decide if they are cut out for small business ownership.
Do you do things to cause customers to say, "What were they thinking?" Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some "what were they thinking" business and marketing examples you don't want to be guilty of.
Can you answer fundamental questions about business infrastructure? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to explain that passion does not always equal business success, plus the importance of professionalism.