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Category: Innovation, Creativity

Bryan Mattimore
Is your organization wired for innovation? Bryan Mattimore joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the key reasons why being innovative is critical to small business survival and must become a way of life.
Bryan Mattimore
Are you adapting to the speed of change with constant innovation? Bryan Mattimore joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the velocity of change, not change itself, is why every small business must innovate.
Joel Barker
Can deep natural gas be recovered without fracking with chemicals? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to reveal a new fracking process that releases natural gas without using chemicals.
Joel Barker
What do shop-in-a-box and knee replacement have in common? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to reveal two new innovations, including a shippable factory to help third world economies, plus strengthening knees without cutting bone.
Joel Barker
Here's another example of how to save precious water. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how new innovations in fabric dying is cutting chemical, water and energy usage by significant amounts.
Lois Geller
The best way to improve your own performance is to get out of your comfort zone. Lois Geller joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the ways business owners can be more successful by getting out of their comfort zone.
Rich Pearson
Are you ready to work with virtual resources? Rich Pearson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to find and work with virtual professionals.
Lisa Bodell
How much of your business' policies and practices are holding you back? Lisa Bodell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why you may need to 'kill" your current policies and practices in order to accomplish the innovation needed to grow.
Ken Tencer
Build your brand on what customers want, not what they need. Ken Tencer joins Jim Blasingame to innovate based on what customers are telling you they want by thinking of what they think about when they write a check to you.
Ken Tencer
Innovation leads to marketing which leads to revenue. Ken Tencer joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to focus on innovation as a continuous management practice as a way to keep customers coming back.

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