Category: Management Fundamentals
How does a small business simplify installing a quality process? Leslie Kossoff and Jim Blasingame talk about how to accomplish this very important operational element without spending a lot of money.
How does a mature business maintain an entrepreneurial focus? Dr. Robert Wolcott talks with Jim Blasingame about how to manage your growing business without losing the entrepreneurial energy.
How is the economic recovery progressing? Sam Norwood reports with Jim Blasingame that the recovery is progressing, but slowly. Upward trends are capital expenditures and even hiring.
Understanding the brain for better small business performance. This is the message Patt Lind-Kyle brings to the interview with Jim Blasingame as they talk about how to rewire your brain for success, as well as your employees.
What does small business leadership look like? Wally Bock talks with Jim Blasingame about the important issue of leadership in the success of a small business, including the single fundamental element.
Is your organization prepared to handle a crisis? Matthew Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to discuss mistakes and help business owners be prepared when something bad happens that could result in legal action, like a wreck involving a company vehicle, a customer injury, etc.
Leaders present many characteristics and some of them are not positive. Tim Irwin talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the lessons we can learn from the examples of leaders who failed.
What are our prospects in the current economic recovery? Richard Rawson talks with Jim Blasingame about what he sees in the marketplace and what he thinks the recovery will look like, how long it will last and what small business must do to take advantage of the future.
Having motivated employees begins at the point of hiring, according to David Cottrell, as he explains with Jim Blasingame, by offering steps to energize your team, customers, and therefore, profits.
There is a danger, according to Jim Blasingame, of spending too much time inside of your four walls. There are several kinds of walls and Jim identifies them and talks about why we tend to hide behind them and how that can be dangerous for our small business future.
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