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Category: Innovation, Creativity

Charles Wheelan
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his new book, The Rationing, and why he chose to deliver his ideas in a novel, using characters to tell his story.
Sarah Hiner
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how robots are increasingly being used in areas like surgery, and question how far such automation will be taken before it breaches the limits of human protoplasm.
Bryan Mattimore
Bryan Mattimore joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what you can learn from how companies like Zappos and Ritz-Carlton used their special approach to customer service excellence to drive value for their shareholders.
Bryan Mattimore
Bryan Mattimore joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how being creative in how you serve customers is really the only way to differentiate your business from every other one, large and small.
David Epstein
David Epstein joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how teams that are diverse with different perspectives and backgrounds become generalist teams that will call on the wisdom of crowds.
David Epstein
David Epstein joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why being the best small business CEO is more likely the more you’re a generalist, rather than being stuck behind a more vertical background.
David Epstein
David Epstein joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how in the digital age, in an era when everything is moving faster than ever, being good at more than one thing will likely make you more competitive.
Ken Tencer
Ken Tencer joins Jim Blasingame to define “buildership” as a new way of thinking about getting things done in an age when innovation isn’t what you’ve done, but how you think about doing everything.
Dawn Fotopulos
Dawn Fotopulos joins Jim Blasingame to tell the story of Larry Janesky’s journey as an educator of contractor small business owners, and how he found a niche and filled it with great products and services.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on the real possibility of heart disease patients having one printed from their own cells, plus research in to how light and sound may cure Alzheimer’s disease.

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