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Category: Leadership, Ethics, Trust

Jane Jordan-Meier
How strong would your team be in a crisis? Jane Jordan-Meier joins Jim Blasingame to define internal and external crises for small businesses and explains how to actually prepare for them.
Jim Blasingame
America will default on its financial obligations. Jim Blasingame believes that America's will have no choice but to default on either its obligations to creditors or to its citizens over the next three years.
Jim Blasingame
Who do you blame for the U.S. economic problems? Jim Blasingame breaks down America's economic challenges and explains why the only solution will come from the American electorate resisting the pandering of Washington.
Jim Blasingame
Why is Wall Street at cross-purposes with Main Street? Jim Blasingame takes a look at Wall Street's management capitalism vs. investment capitalism and explains why looking at Wall Street with a jaundiced eye will not hurt you.
Catherine Corley
Focusing on long-term health is a best practice. Catherine Corley joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a wellness program available from Sam's Club to help small business owners get themselves and their teams on a path to better health.
Nancy Anderson
Which gender is more effective with their instincts? Nancy Anderson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss which gender uses their instincts more effectively and successfully and why.
Nancy Anderson
Do you trust your instincts? Nancy Anderson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the part that your instincts play in decision-making, and when to know how much to trust them.
Patricia Sigmon
Are you open to change or a dinosaur waiting for extinction? Patricia Sigmon joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, in this fast-moving technological marketplace, employees have to be open to new processes and ideas.
Jim Houtz
What is the most important thing for a business owner to focus on? Jim Houtz joins Jim Blasingame to propose that the first thing a business owners should focus on is building an organization that demonstrates integrity.
Jim Houtz
What's different about entrepreneurship today? Jim Houtz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the fundamentals of entrepreneurship hasn't changed, but there are new tools and new rules.

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