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Category: Leadership, Ethics, Trust

Tamar Jacoby
How much has immigration come up in the Republican presidential process? Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the pragmatism of Gingrich and Perry impacted their campaigns.
Are you managing your business as if it were still the 20th century? John Bernard joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the elements of Now Management, which incorporates employee empowerment, promotes engagement and results in success.
Trudy Jean Evans
Find your success by aggregating the success of others. Trudy Evans joins Jim Blasingame to explain why kaleidoscope leaders understand their success is predicated on helping others to become successful leaders.
Trudy Jean Evans
Mono-faceted leaders are dinosaurs. Trudy Jean Evans joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the six kinds of leadership styles that, when practiced when needed, results in what she calls "Kaleidoscope Leadership."
Rob Jolles
How do you turn a difficult customer question or specification into a positive? Rob Jolles joins Jim Blasingame to show how honesty turns into trust when a customer makes a request that you think is ill-advised.
Barbara Weltman
How do we promote tolerance in the face of evil? Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how the overwhelming evidence of tolerance is still not enough to fight the evil of intolerance.
Peter Meyer
How could a small business owner be like Santa? Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that, like Santa, small business owners spend the year filling their bags with goodies, but now they must get rid of them before year-end.
Rich Galen
Why are Democrats better than Republicans at the game of politics? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the payroll tax holiday standoff and its probable resolution, plus the continuing dysfunction of Congress.
Rich Galen
What will happen if Ron Paul wins the Iowa caucuses? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to handicap the GOP presidential candidates chances in the Iowa caucuses and predict the ultimate nominee.
Rich Galen
Is the end of U.S. involvement in Iraq good or bad? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to say that continued instability could turn political expediency into bad policy and jeopardize the investment of U.S. life and treasure in Iraq.

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