Friday, May 29, 2009
One of the best ways to stay on top of things is to recognize that there are things that you don't know and ask for help. Robert Gordman talks with Jim Blasingame about examples of where leaders failed because they thought they had all the answers.
Can you have control over how others view your professional position and leadership image? Jim Canterucci says yes, as he talks with Jim Blasingame about how to present yourself to prospects and customers as you interact with CEOs and their managers.
Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a small business owner, Jim Blasingame reflects on why he became a small business owner, how he started up from scratch and how he got his first customers.
Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a small business owners, Jim Blasingame continues his reflections with his thoughts on what he didn't know when he started his business, and why this is an important part of the start-up process.
Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a small business owner, Jim Blasingame reflects on who to take advice from. You should definitely seek counsel from others, especially senior business owners, but in the end, you have to make the go or no-go decision. No one can make that decision for you.
Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a small business owner, Jim Blasingame reflects on what it takes to grow your business, including how to acquire and keep customers. Jim also talks about some of the things that will surprise you about being a small business owner.




























