Jack Mitchell

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Don't miss this great American family business success story. Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his family business started with Mom and Pop in the 1950s and now has grown to nine family members and multiple locations across the country.
How do you leverage family business values across an organization? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to maintain family values as you grow and expand and take on more family members and employees.
How do you do maintenance on a healthy family business? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his 3rd generation family business and how they've function daily, periodically and generationally.
What are the keys to successfully growing your business by acquisition? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how his family-owned business combined their "hugging" philosophy to grow their business through acquisition.
How are customers different throughout the country? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how customers are more similar than different and how to create an experience with each customer and even a relationship.
What are the keys to successfully growing your business by acquisition? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how his family-owned business combined their "hugging" philosophy to grow their business through acquisition.
Here's a great American growth-thru-acquisition story. Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his third generation small business is growing through acquisition, including best practices and lessons learned.
How can having a "hugging culture" with customers can help you survive and thrive during an economic downturn? Jack Mitchell joins Jim Blasingame to share how his customer care methods can help your small business.
When the attitude is often one of concern for the economy, how does a small business maintain close relationships with employees, customers and vendors? Jack Mitchell talks with Jim Blasingame about how to "hug" these groups, even in a recession.
What's more important, your internal customers (employees) or your external customers? Jack Mitchell talks with Jim Blasingame and provides the answer: both. Jack talks about the proper care and feeding of both of our customer groups on the small business radio program, The Small Business Advocate Show.