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Category: Management Fundamentals

Tim Berry
Make sure your data serve you, not the other way around. Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to improve your decision-making process by balancing your instincts and your data.
Tim Berry
How religious are you about data? Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the good, bad and ugly parts of using data in your decision-making process.
Arky Ciancutti
Don't say you can if you don't know that you can. Arky Ciancutti joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the role that closrue plays in building and sustaining a trust relationship in business
Tim Irwin
What is required for leadership excellence? Tim Irwin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three leadership fundamentals, including be clear with your team, be innovative and trust the team to solve customer issues.
Jim Blasingame
One day, your business will be interrupted. Are you prepared? Jim Blasingame offers tips and insights into how to prepare your business for the inevitable interruption that will happen to every business, large or small.
Peter Meyer
When it's okay for small business owners to be selfish. Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that sometimes, when faces with certain issues, it's okay to be selfish and say no to those that don't benefit you and your company.
Peter Meyer
Do you take on challenges as they come or pick your battles? Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three ways to decide if whatever is in front of you is something you want to take on right now.
Peter Meyer
How do you decide which battles to fight? Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to offer a very valuable philosophy to adopt when deciding which battles to fight and which ones to just let go.
Ken Tencer
What is your innovation strategy? Ken Tencer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why innovation must be at the heart of everything you do, every process, every step, ever thing you do for customers.
John Bradberry
The last quarter brings with it two big responsibilities. John Bradberry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the two big jobs of the fourth quarter: finishing the year off strong, while simultaneously preparing to launch the new year.

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