Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Is America falling behind in the innovation marketplace? That's the question Kenneth Krosin poses as he joins Jim Blasingame to reveal startling statistics on the difference between China's innovation record and that of the U.S.
What does America have to do to regain our global leadership in the marketplace of things and the marketplace of ideas? Jim Blasingame says America can't keep living off of what we accomplished in the 20th century. The 21st century is a brand new place, and we have to demand more of ourselves and those we allow to represent us.
Are you doing the work that you are wired for? That's the question Kathy Kolbe asks as she talks with Jim Blasingame about whether the human instincts that are who you are match with the job you're doing. If not, especially if you're a business owner, you're level of success and happiness will be limited.
What's love got to do with it? Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the rules of love in life and in the marketplace, including how similar the rules are for both.
Jim Blasingame says this recovery is a marathon, not a sprint, and he talks about the attitude we must have and the things we must do to be able to finish this economic recovery race successfully.
We may be in the mother of all jobless recoveries, says Jim Blasingame, as he explains why slow jobs growth may cause this recovery to take longer to mature than we want and what this will mean for small businesses.





























