Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations
What factors will influences the future economy? Economist, Michael Cox, joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how and why the next economic period will be different from the last one, and what major factors will be the most influencial.
What technological applications will change the way we live and do business in 2010. Jack Uldrich joins Jim Blasingame to reveal his list of 20 tech applications that will have an impact on your life and business.
Reporting on more innovations that will impact our small businesses, Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss shark skins, ion propulsion, a kid's toy and how some animals demonstrate fair play.
The new customer paradigm: total control. Jim Blasingame reveals the three customer relationship elements that are part of The Age of the Customer™, and what small businesses must do about it.
Can good business decisions be compatible with doing the right thing? Can doing the right thing for society also be good for business? Bruce Piasecki joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how companies should behave when today's world demands socially responsive products and services.
What are the trends that will influence our businesses? Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to talk about trends in the economy, the marketplace, U.S. politics and geo-politics.
Reporting on Enterprise 2.0 and other tech issues, Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the differences between how small businesses will leverage social media tools and relationships compared to big businesses.
Is the human race in danger of sliding backwards? Bill Halal joins Jim Blasingame to report on his survey that asks is our global society in a "megacrisis" period and if so, how well will humans affect a successful outcome and prevent a backward slide.
Reporting on the economic, political and societal trends, Bob Dilenschneider talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the issues his organization is tracking, including how we run our businesses, our governments and our lives.
Where we're going will be different from where we've been. Norm Brodsky and Jim Blasingame discuss how the next era in the marketplace will change and what small businesses will have to do to be competitive in this environment.
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