Category: Management Fundamentals
Do you have policies that are good for your business but not for your customer? Leigh Branham joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how dangerous policies can be when they have the result of making you irrelevant to customers.
What if you had valuable trade secrets in your business? Steve Martin joins Jim Blasingame to talk about growing your business by leveraging your trade secrets through intellectual property licensing or other distribution channels.
Profitability is not just about buying low and selling high. Steve Martin joins Jim Blasingame to report that intellectual property that can be delivered or licensed can be an important profit driver for any small business.
How do you give your employees a voice? Michael Stallard joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the third key element of engagement: giving your employees a voice and how to do that, plus a free version of Fired Up or Burned Out.
Are you implementing the key elements of engagement in your business? Michael Stallard joins Jim Blasingame to discuss three key elements of engagement, starting with vision and value, and how to practice them with your employees.
How engaged are your employees? Michael Stallard joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why now is the time to engage your employees by boosting unity and employee effort, and why you have to keep people's hearts in the business.
How can delegating and outsourcing help you synthesize time? Christina Perkett joins Jim Blasingame with tips on how to better manage your time and leverage yourself by becoming a better delegator and entering into outsourcing contracts.
What makes Arnold Palmer's hospitals so great? Chris Stowers joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the facilities Arnold Palmer has in his hospitals, what makes them different from the average hospital, and their legacy.
What will leadership look like in business in 15 years? Mike Muetzel joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the way Gen X and Y will run businesses in 15 years with fewer Boomers, and there will be more entrepreneurs, most likely.
How do Gen X and Gen Y work together? Mike Muetzel joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how Gen X and Y work together and some difficulties for entrepreneurs as a result, such as disclosing information, not micro-managing, and more.
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