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Category: Business Planning

Ryan Kugler
It’s okay to fall in love with what you do, but not how you do it. Ryan Kugler joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his video and audio reselling company adapted to significant changes in his industry.
Mike Rozman
Do you need more lending source options? Mike Rozman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the process of helping small businesses get access to working capital by connecting them with lenders across the country.
Stephen Baum
What are the most important issues for CEOs to focus on? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to discuss seeking growth opportunities consistent with post-recession operating strategy, plus looking for top talent.
Stephen Baum
If you survived the Great Recession, you've learned some things. Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the decisions the best CEOs are making about growth, now that they've learned how to survive.
Jim Blasingame
The "M" recovery continues. Jim Blasingame talks about his 2009 prediction that we were headed for an "M", for marathon, recovery, why recent polls make that prediction a prophecy and what that means for your small business.
Sam Norwood
How is the economy trending? Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to report that the May 2011 Tatum Survey indicates strong order backlogs and capital commitments are up, but employment and the overall economic outlook is down.
Sam Norwood
Is this year’s economy a repeat of 2010? Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame with the Tatum Report for May to compare the current 2011 economy to what happened similarly in 2010.
John Warrillow
Are you depending on your business for your retirement? John Warrillow joins Jim Blasingame with tips and best practices that will help you create recurring sales revenue and, therefore, make it more valuable to a buyer.
John Warrillow
Is your business totally dependent on you? John Warrillow joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to develop a business you can sell which, by definition, means it is not totally dependent on the owner.
Peter Sims
Do you spend too much developing new ideas? Peter Sims joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the importance of making what he calls "little bets" on new ideas that have yet to prove they deserve full capital commitment..

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