Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations
Should the world fear or embrace China's emergence? Futurists John and Doris Naisbitt join Jim Blasingame to discuss their work on the impact China will have on the world in the next generation, including the roles of communism and capitalism.
Technology and consumer behavior has changed the publishing industry forever, according to Dan Poynter, who joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the new ways we're defining what a book looks like and what authors should do to publish and sell their written words.
What will the new year look like for small business owners? Jim Blasingame reports on his predictions for 2010, including banking, politics, customers, the economy and even Iran.
Wrapping up his 2009 predictions, Jim Blasingame talks about his prediction that terrorists would use an underwear bomb. But his idea was a little different from the current news. Check it out.
What is the greatest change small businesses will face in 2010? Debbe Kennedy talks to Jim Blasingame about a paradigm shift that is taking place in the marketplace: the customer is now in complete control. They talk about how to respond to this shift and what will happen to those businesses that don't.
What if your best customer or product just went away? Have you identified your next big opportunity? Jay Myers joins Jim Blasingame to talk about surviving 2009 and how identifying his next big opportunity before he needed it made survival possible.
The Age of the Customer™ has begun. John Stanton joins Jim Blasingame to talk about all of the reasons why the customer is now in complete control over the relationship with you, and how the way you used to serve customers will not get the job done today.
For the past nine years, Jim Blasingame has made a number of predictions for the up-coming year. At the end of the year he reviews what he predicted, reports on what really happened and tallies up his score. He did better in 2009 than last year.
What industries should we be watching to both avoid and to join? George Van Horn talks to Jim Blasingame about the top 10 industries - the worst and the best - for the past 10 years and also for the coming decade.
Nobel prize winner, John Christy, Ph.D., is a real climate scientist and he reports with Jim Blasingame about his research that doesn't support a gloom-and-doom scenario for climate change. His work was mentioned as needing to be suppressed 51 times in the ClimateGate emails.
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