Friday, January 17, 2020
Jan Yager joins Jim Blasingame to propose several beneficial aspects for a business owner writing and publishing a book, including thought-leadership positioning, market visibility, and professional growth.
Jan Yager joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the many reasons a business owner should consider writing and publishing a book, including speaking opportunities that lead to thought-leadership, plus it helps establish your legacy.
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the fine print elements in contracts that you receive from customers that turn out to be potentially dangerous, if not expensive, for you. Read the fine print and don’t be afraid to make changes.
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the many aspects to creating, developing, protecting and defending your intellectual property, which could be as simple as a delivery schedule.
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that a well-defined and executed intellectual property strategy could be the difference between getting a great price for your business and just closing it up.
Vicky Oliver joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the perception that older isn’t better, or relevant, or competitive is misguided, but also to encourage older people – especially business owners – not to contribute to this perception.
Vicky Oliver joins Jim Blasingame to report that job-seeking companies that use algorithms to process applicants probably discriminate against older applicants.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to focus on your future planning by asking yourself what you want to do, and then writing down what you decide – on paper.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why the second planning question to ask yourself about future direction is “why?” you want to go there.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why your future plans must include writing down the financial and non-financial elements that you need to achieve your goals, especially the power of budgeting.