Category: Management Fundamentals
Paul Newman was more than an actor. Donna Fenn joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the entrepreneurial good works of the late Paul Newman. They go on to talk about the impact of the younger generation on the marketplace.
What's the best solution for providing affordable health care insurance for small businesses? John Arensmeyer and Jim Blasingame debate the various issues involved in reforming health care insurance on a national level for small businesses. They also talk about new ideas on providing capital for small businesses.
How valuable are your relationships? David Nour talks with Jim Blasingame about how to be more successful as a networker, and why you should think of your business relationships as a form of currency, with real value.
How many brains do you have? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what experts describe as our five brains and how to know when to listen to the right one at the right time.
How many levels of your emergency/disaster contingency plans do you have for your small business? Jeff Zbar talks about this with Jim Blasingame, small business expert and host of The Small Business Advocate Show.
How important is transparency in the success of your small business? Jim O'Tool talks with Jim Blasingame about the concept of transparency as a management philosophy, how to implement it and profit from it.
How can you make sure you're not hurt financially during tough economic times? Jordan Goodman talks with Jim Blasingame about some specific things we all can do to lower our expenses, including a new way to pay off your mortgage in a fraction of the time.
How can you become more "green" in the office products you purchase? Mark Buckley talks with Jim Blasingame about how to look for products and office equipment that have been manufactured to conserve energy and other resources, and probably save you money, too.
What are the colors of honesty? Steven Gaffney talks with Jim Blasingame about the shades of honesty, including when is withholding information appropriate and when is it not.
How important is being consistent to a small business manager? Using the example of politicians flip-flopping on issues, Rick Maurer talks with Jim Blasingame about how this kind of behavior is never good, but is particularly bad for business managers.
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