Judith Glaser

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Seek excellence in "we", not the perfection of "I", according to Judith Glaser, who joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the best practices that help small businesses do a better job of leveraging their staff, working with customers and collaborating with others.
According to experts, we have not one brain, but five (maybe six). Judith Glaser talks with Jim Blasingame about new perspectives on how multi-brain small business owners behave, including how all of this manifests in the social networking universe.
According to experts, we have not one brain, but five (maybe six). Judith Glaser talks with Jim Blasingame about new perspectives on how multi-brain small business owners behave, including how all of this manifests in the social networking universe.
Think you only have one brain? Well, Judith Glaser explains how humans actually have five brains, and she discusses all of them with Jim Blasingame, host of The Small Business Advocate Show.
October is breast cancer awareness month, and four of Jim Blasingame's Brain Trust members, who are also breast cancer survivors, join him to talk about their courageous experiences of discovery, recovery and advocacy to promote awareness, screening and early detection.
How many brains do you have? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what experts describe as our five brains and how to know when to listen to the right one at the right time.
Is there really a difference in the genders? Of course there is, and Judith Glaser talks with Jim Blasingame about how men and women are different, why knowing this matters, and how to manage this knowledge.
What is the state of 21st century leadership? Judith talks with Jim about the role of leadership in successful organizations, including how it originates from the top, but is also found throughout the organization.
Over 40,000 women die from breast cancer every year. These ladies have at least three things in common: they are all breast cancer survivors, they are alive today largely because they were diagnosed early, and they're all members of Jim's Brain Trust, . Listen as they talk about how they were diagnosed, how they handled the news, the treatment and their professional lives, and how they feel about being a survivor. The stories are powerful demonstrations of courage and survival.
Are there really bullies in the 21st century marketplace? Judith says there are and she talks with Jim about how to deal with this type of manager or customer. And if you're a bully, Judith explains how to stop that behavior.