Category: Leadership, Ethics, Trust
How do we find a way to lead with all of the clutter of our multi-logue (rather than monologue) world? Scott Eblin talks to Jim Blasingame about how to stay focused on what is important and filter out what is just in the way.
What should really be discussed at President Obama's Jobs Summit? Jim Blasingame talks about what's wrong with the invitee list at the Jobs Summit as well as what he thinks would really cause jobs to be created, both of which are probably why Jim wasn't invited.
Terry Neese thinks peace can be promoted by promoting women business ownership globally, as she explains with Jim Blasingame about the success of their 2009 Peace Through Business tour. This work is currently focused on Rwanda and Afghanistan.
In the new age we're entering, business owners will need to consider a new kind of ROI. Stephen Baum talks with Jim Blasingame about why focusing on re-enforcement, opportunism and innovation will be key to success in the coming new age in the marketplace.
How do you prevent a public relations nightmare from happening to your business? Rich Galen and Jim Blasingame talk about some current PR scenarios, like the Tiger Woods issue, and offer suggestions and tips on how to behave when faced with a PR challenge.
Are your personal and financial priorities at odds? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to talk about defining prosperity in more ways than just money and stuff.
We should spend more time celebrating our relationships with customers, according to Jim Blasingame. He talks about showing customers how big a deal it is when they continue to do business with us.
Government intrusion into the management of big business is a cautionary tale for small business owners, according to Bill Diffenderffer, as he talks with Jim Blasingame about why he's concerned that this country could be losing its capitalist soul.
What does trust have to do with creativity and risk-taking? Arky Ciancutti joins Jim Blasingame to discuss talk about the negative impact of fear on trust and productivity.
Finding things to celebrate, even in a slow economy. Jim Blasingame talks about why we should celebrate milestones, like business anniversaries, but also the relationships we have with customers.
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