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Peter Sheahan
What are the 5 basic competencies of great results? Peter Sheahan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 5 basic competencies of great results - package, position, influence, accelerate, and reinvention.
Peter Meyer
Getting comfortable with change will lead to successful reinvention. Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how the urge to reinvent happens from within ourselves, and how to unleash and harness this natural ability.
Peter Meyer
Reinvention should be a way of life - and management, not just a means to an end. Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to incorporate reinvention thinking into your daily management thinking.
Peter Meyer
How often do you feel the need to reinvent yourself or business? Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the pressure to reinvent yourself or your business has increased recently and how to handle this new dynamic.
Pamela Harper
Do you know what your customers' expectations are? Pam Harper joins Jim Blasingame to talk about identifying customer expectations to determine how you should reinvent your business strategy.
Pamela Harper
How do you stay relevant in The Age of the Customer™? Pam Harper joins Jim Blasingame to talk about reinventing your small business by thinking strategically about trends in communicating and developing communities for your customers.
Ellen Rohr
Do you have what it takes to reinvent your business? Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame with tips that will help you turn your business around, including how to find clarity, move from thoughts to reality, and be an executive.
Ed Yourdon
"It’s okay to fall in love with what you do, but not how you do it." Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what small businesses can learn from big businesses about using technology to strengthen your business model.
Karen Post
Does what you do make you happy? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to develop a plan to reinvent yourself and offer tips on setting attainable goals through incremental planning.
Pamela Harper
Are you still selling buggy whips in a storefront when your customers prefer auto parts online? Pamela Harper joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why you being relevant to customers may require you to be more innovative with your business model.