Paul J. Sarvadi

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The Insperity Championship is 8 years old. Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report on the name change of the Insperity Championship and what this PGA Champions tournament has meant to local charities.
Has your business model gotten stale? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report on why his company decided to proactively reinvent themselves and take advantage of new opportunities and what he learned from that process.
What does the U.S. economy look like right now? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report on what he's seeing of the national economy, which is continued slow but steady growth.
Are small businesses becoming more optimistic? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal survey results that indicate sales are improving because commissions have increased, plus indicators that small businesses expect the economy to be much better by mid-2011.
What should be done with the health care law? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report why the health care law will create more problems than it will fix and should be repealed, even though that is not likely to happen.
How is the entrepreneurial spirit in America? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the American entrepreneurial DNA, plus some of the challenges that are facing the future of entrepreneurship.
As the sponsor of the only PGA that celebrates small business and golf, Paul Sarvadi talks with Jim Blasingame about his tournament, the Administaff Small Business Classic, including how it began and how it is going.
This is a special economic report from a unique small business CEO, Paul Sarvadi, who joins Jim Blasigname to talk about his thoughts on the recovery, the future of business and the threats from government policy on the recovery.
The minimum wage is going to be increased, but hopefully with some small business benefits included, and Paul talks with Jim about some of those issues that will be good for small business. They go on to talk about the negative impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on public companies and those that want to become public.
Paul and Jim talk about the Administaff Small Business Classic, why more things should be named for small business, what it takes to run and grow a company that was founded in the 20th century in the 21st century, and finally, they talk a little bit about Arnold Palmer.