Thursday, January 02, 2020
Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that you think about making improvements to your life and business by making the change about the benefit, not associated with a calendar.
Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, even as we create and adopt more technology, the human relationship will never not be the most powerful force in the marketplace.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on a new demographic trend where retired Baby Boomers are becoming small business owners for the first time.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on the new trend among Baby Boomer retirees to become business owners, and how technology is lowering the barrier to entry.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on the increase in new businesses by Baby Boomers, and to answer the questions that come with that trend, including whether you can ever be too old to be an entrepreneur.
Jim Blasingame reports on the benefits that the world accrues because small business owners are still crazy after all these years.
Jim Blasingame shares his thoughts on how to think about seeking excellence in business and life by getting to the heart of the matter, communicating better, and taking baby steps toward improvement.
Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that when you start a new job, find out the “lay of the land” by asking questions of fellow employees like, “What does it take to get fired here?”
Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame to offer some sage advice on being a new employee, including don’t be small, leave your personal issues at home, and keep a journal.
Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that if you’re offered a new job promotion, take it even if you aren’t sure you measure up to the talk, plus, ALWAYS turn in at least a two-week notice. Always.