The Age of The Customer®

Advice, information and training in the field of economics, business operations and business management.

THE AGE OF THE CUSTOMER® is a fundamental belief system originating with Jim Blasingame.

THE AGE OF THE CUSTOMER® is a line of products and services offered by Jim including a series of books, written articles and publications, and educational materials; advisory services; and consulting/training all in the field of Economics, Business Operations and Business Management.

Please browse the following selection of THE AGE OF THE CUSTOMER® educational audio products to learn more about Jim’s motivational beliefs, products, and services concerning small business economics and operations; including Jim's exclusive series of THE AGE OF THE CUSTOMER® shows.

Marc Ensign
Marc Ensgin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of keeping your online strategy focused on what your human customers expect from you, instead of Google algorithms.
Marc Ensign
Marc Ensign joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power for small businesses of having an online strategy that contributes before asking for the sale.
Steve DelBianco
Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to report on the controversy between ridesharing, tech-driven transportation companies, like Uber, and legacy taxi industry, like Yellow Cab.
Steve DelBianco
Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to report on the history of entrenched, legacy business models resisting in non-competitive ways, new tech-driven disruptors.
Mitch Free
Mitch Free joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of embracing technology in order to execute virtually all strategies.
Mitch Free
Mitch Free joins Jim Blasingame to reveal two business strategies to incorporate into your business and market strategy, including customer expectations and other humans.
Daniel Burrus
Daniel Burrus joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that just when you thought new media would take over old media, you realize they’re not more compatible than ever.
Tracey Hope-Ross
Tracey Hope-Ross joins Jim Blasinagme to reveal the ways that tech-savvy empty-nester baby boomers will use mobile computing in their consumer activity.
John Dini
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to explain that reputations tend to stick around, whether they’re good or bad, so what are you going to do about it?
Kevin Paul Scott
Kevin Paul Scott joins Jim Blasingame to reveal several key fundamental lessons small businesses can learn from the way Apple has attempted to maintain relevance after Steve Jobs.