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Tim Irwin
Tim Irwin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why your purpose (destination) is achieved along your plan (path) and measured by your goals (stepping stones) are all three key elements of successful resolutions.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals how to grow as a business owner by cutting yourself some SLACC, as applied to seven different aspects to running your business.
Tim Irwin
Tim Irwin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why your purpose (destination) is achieved along your plan (path) and measured by your goals (stepping stones) are all three key elements of successful resolutions.
Jim Blasingame
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.
Jeff Zbar
Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to use old-fashioned paper and ink to get your best ideas and worst mistakes in graphic form so you and your team can work with them.
Pam Danziger
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three New Year resolutions that will get more sales, including being active in the community, know your gross profit, and don’t get stuck in a rut.
Pam Danziger
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three New Year resolutions for Main Street retailers to use all year, including people first, merchandise with stories, and stay up-to-date with technology.
Marie Dubuque
Marie Dubuque joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that you don’t make resolutions, but that you do find one thing that’s been holding you back because it’s out of your comfort zone, and resolve to master it.
Morag Barrett
Morag Barrett joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to pick one thing to work on that is holding you back, instead of making a list of resolutions.
Morag Barrett
Morag Barrett joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that small business CEOs should focus their resolutions on helping them fire themselves from jobs they don’t have to do, and promote themselves to jobs no one else can do.