Category: Management Fundamentals
What is the #1 reason small businesses fail? Jim Blasingame reveals why the #1 reason small businesses fail is not marketing or management, but rather not understanding the dynamics of business cash flow and growth capitalization.
Should you use interns, should they be paid and how much? Jim Blasingame talks about the benefits of using college interns, whether they should be paid minimum wage and why the government should not get involved.
How do you get your front-line people to contribute to your strategy? Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to get all employees to be part of the discussion on the strategy that will take your small business forward.
Do you need to improve productivity in your small business? Daniel Feiman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss specific steps you can take to improve productivity in your small business, including hiring and training practices that make sure you have the most qualified people on board.
Here are some time management practices for your small business. Mike Song joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to take specific steps, including email management, that will give you back that most precious commodity, time.
Does your small business have an employee teleworking strategy? Microsoft's TJ Dicaprio joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the results of a study on remote working, or teleworking, and why technology is turning this management practice into opportunity.
How do you survive the "ping pong syndrome" of small business ownership? Kimberly Corp joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how small business owners can avoid crisis management when you're being pulled in so many directions at once.
Why is change so hard and how do we change that? Rick Maurer talks with Jim Blasingame about why we have to learn how to deal effectively with our natural resistance to change, and how to do that.
Do the opportunities in our future look different than those in our past? Lori Williams joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to recognize the opportunities that are coming at us and why the new ones look different.
There are two voices of innovation in your small business to pay attention to, and Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to identify these two and how to know which one to listen to along your innovation process.
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