Monday, March 24, 2014
How do you incubate ideas and solutions to challenges? Jim McCann joins Jim Blasingame to introduce the concept of conversation leadership as a way to incubate ideas within your team.
Every small business is a family business. Jim McCann joins Jim Blasingame to encourage conversation leadership practices as business owners manage their businesses and involve their family members.
Are you a freelancer or a business owner? Ilise Benun joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what makes someone a freelancer, which is typically that you deliver personal services, like consulting, etc.
How many ways are there for a freelancers to grow their businesses? Ilise Benun joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three ways for a freelancer to grow, including hiring more people, upgrading clientele and fees, offering products.
If you're a freelancer, should you offer products as well as services? Ilise Benun joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the growth option for freelancers of offering products, in addition to services.
Do we really need the big banks? Richard Bove joins Jim Blasingame to explain that in order to be globally competitive, the U.S. needs domestic big banks that can capitalize our domestic growth, even in the face of moral hazard.
What can be done to protect community banks from regulators? Richard Bove joins Jim Blasingame to report on how community banks have been harmed by a one-size-fits-all regulatory regime from a federal government that doesn't care about small banks.
France may be moving away from socialism? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to report on an apparent move by France's leadership to embrace more capitalistic policies.
When did Pope Frances become a global economist? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to point out that Pope Frances hasn't learned the lessons of Pope John Paul II on the value of capitalism over socialism in raising people out of poverty.
A new magazine focused on natives of France living in the U.S. Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal his plans to launch a print magazine that serves the 500,000 French natives living in the U.S.