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Category: Innovation, Creativity

Jeff Zbar
Need to get some sales invigorated? Maybe you need a "WOW" project. Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to offer tips and best practice on how to create some excitement around an opportunity for customers to do business with you that is outside of your typical boundaries, maybe even a little outrageous.
Jack Uldrich
Innovation, not legislation, is the key to solving the global climate change issue. Jack Uldrich talks with Jim Blasingame about how encouraging emerging technologies will allow the United States to lead the world in alternative energy capability.
Sam Horn
How do you make sure that your business stands out instead of just blending in? Sam Horn joins Jim Blasingame with tips and best practices on how to start the creative process that will produce the perfect pitch, title and tagline for anything.
Gary Vaynerchuk
What would happen if you put a Twitter post up against traditional media campaign? Gary Vaynerchuck did just that and he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how new media beat old media like a drum. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Gary Vee has everyone on the planet following him on Twitter.
Paul Cherry
Should your approach to sales be different in a recession? Paul Cherry talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the ways to approach your sales strategy and customers that might be a little different in a challenging economy.a
Joel Barker
Innovations are launching and paradigms are shifting all around us. How is your small business handling all this change? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame with insight into what the future holds, including new pavement and energy storaage innovations.
Peter Meyer
What do you need to know about Web 2.0 and how will it help your business? Peter Meyer talks with Jim Blasingame about the philosophy and applications of the future of online strategies, including how customers want to be reached, what they want to hear, and how they want to be heard.
Sam Richter
Your relevance to customers today only vaguely resembles that of last year. Sam Richter joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to make sure you're talking with customers about what they find valuable today, rather than presuming nothing has changed in the past 12 months.
Lori Williams
William Ockham proposed that the simplest solution is usually the best. Lori Williams talks with Jim Blasingame about how to simplify your approach to solving business challenges and taking advantage of opportunities.
Debbe Kennedy
Can you make the changes necessary for your small business to survive? Debbe Kennedy reveals specific things to do, with Jim Blasingame.

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