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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Henry Hutcheson
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that since almost all small businesses are family businesses, conflict is inevitable, and offer tips and best practices on how to resolve them.
Henry Hutcheson
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about using meta meetings as a way to prevent and/or resolve conflicts that arise in every business.
John Swanciger
John Swanciger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the new progress on equity crowdfunding for small businesses and whether this will be a widely used capital source in this sector.
John Swanciger
John Swanciger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the new overtime regulations that will create more challenges -- for both employers and employees -- than help for those it purports to help.
John Swanciger
John Swanciger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal a new, higher level of support for Manta’s community members that delivers a personal touch to help with marketing decisions.
Drew Neisser
Drew Neisser joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that successful marketing has both science and art elements and that focusing on what you do best for customers is the best way to determine the direction of your marketing strategy.
Drew Neisser
Drew Neisser joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that hiring people who fit the goals of your business is key to success, and then let them help you manage the data your activity produces to help you focus on customers.
Bob McTeer
Bob McTeer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the Fed doesn’t have much ammunition remaining to influence the economy one way or the other, and that they won’t raise rates this month, but maybe next month.
Bob McTeer
Bob McTeer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the upcoming vote by England on whether to remain in the European Union as a trading partner, and what are the implications if they leave?
Bob McTeer
Bob McTeer joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on possible benefits of England leaving the E.U., as a trading member, plus what are the implications of negative interest rates.

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