Karen Post

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Professional momentum starts with you. Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to create your own momentum by having faith in yourself and methodically turning obstacles in to opportunities.
When you lose momentum, have a word with yourself. Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to discuss tools to use, like a mantra or a positive thought, when you need to regain professional and personal momentum.
Momentum in an organization starts at the top. Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to revitalize momentum in your organization and then celebrate the accomplishments.
Do customers have new brand expectations? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the new normal for branding centers around new expectations customers have for how you connect with them.
How much "brand equity" does your small business have? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what brand equity is and how powerful it can be when your business has an unfortunate real or perceived setback.
What do customers know about your corporate values? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to say that customers are now looking for evidence of the values of your business and why this should be good for small businesses.
Does what you do make you happy? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to develop a plan to reinvent yourself and offer tips on setting attainable goals through incremental planning.
How is small business branding changing in the second decade of the 21st century? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the impact 21st century customers are having on how your brand is being defined.
How does technology impact our brands? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the power of technology has an effect on how we leverage our brands, especially regarding social media.
How do you blend your brand strategy with your social media strategy? Karen talks with Jim Blasingame about how to incorporate both strategies so that they complement each other and prepare your business to be ready for what customers will demand in the future.