Monday, January 11, 2016
Tom Borg joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the relationship of communication and profit in your organization and the part that trust plays in that dynamic.
Tom Borg joins Jim Blasingame to reveal four critical questions employees will ask, out loud or to themselves, of the management, especially the CEO.
Bruce Piasecki joins Jim Blasingame to report on how capitalism has been practiced and why it must morph from speculative to a form that considers all elements of the world around it, not just short-term profit.
Bruce Piasecki joins Jim Blasingame to report on six areas of expertise that will define global corporations’ activity if capitalism is to become more relevant to all stakeholders, not just the short-term goals of investors.
Bruce Piasecki joins Jim Blasingame to report on how corporations are focusing on social issues more, but will they really pay attention to humans, including employees, Main Street vendors and communities?
Jim Blasingame talks about how Paul Simon’s hit song, “Still crazy after all these years,” reminds him of small business owners, and why the world is better for it.
Jim Blasingame reports that responses to a recent online poll showed over half of small businesses were optimistic about 2016.
Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the Three Mile Island event in 1979 set back nuclear energy development for decades, and other global nuclear setbacks.
Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the importance of nuclear energy as the provider of America’s consistent and reliable electric baseload.
Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the long term commitment required by the electricity industry when considering nuclear power plant investment.