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Category: Management Fundamentals

Jim Blasingame
Do you have a fighting chance or just a chance to fight? Jim Blasingame talks about the lessons learned from the Concorde Fallacy, “sunk costs” or the rule of holes and “pride goeth before destruction.”
Jim Blasingame
The Concorde jet project, a financial misadventure, cost more than the alternatives. Jim Blasingame talks about the hardest decisions a small business owner can face: when to end a business pursuit or close the business.
Jay Myers
Success for small business also comes with challenges. Jay Myers joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the challenges his fast-growing small business has had this year, and how to avoid succeeding yourself out of business.
Jay Myers
What do fast growth companies do to grow during a slow economy? Jay Myers joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how his company has survived and grown by hiring the right people and focusing on their niche.
Leslie Kossoff
How can a small business acquire a quality process credential? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to request a large business vendor to safely extend their ISO certification to your small business.
Leslie Kossoff
Customers count on you and your vendors to be consistent. Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss integrating vendors in your internal quality assurance process for your customers.
Mike Pugh
You may be using the cloud more than you think. Mike Pugh joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the incrementalization, ease and reliability of cloud computing, much of which you are probably already utilizing.
Mike Pugh
Are you taking advantage of the processing power of cloud computing? Mike Pugh joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the scalability and efficiency of the array of available web-based tools for small businesses.
Gary Harpst
Expect your most challenging times to be your most creative. Gary Harpst joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how recognizing the creative effect of economic pressure on the success of your business.
Gary Harpst
Are you running a disciplined marketplace marathon? Gary Harpst joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the patience, discipline and creativity required to survive and even thrive in a challenging economy.

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