Olalah Njenga

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What is your brand "ding"? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small businesses to think about what customers feel - the "ding" - about their experience with you as you tell your brand story.
How is 21st century branding different? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how branding has evolved in the 21st century to include the relevance issues of engagement, responsiveness and being deliberate.
How do you know when to hire an employee? OIalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the different kinds of management and growth pains a business has that means it's time to hire an employee.
How to grow into hiring your first employee. OIalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the three stages of growth that you can use to know when to hire a full-time employee.
Are you telling your brand story? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why every business has a brand story and why every business must be in control of telling their brand story before someone else does.
What is your brand "ding"? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small businesses to think about what customers feel - the "ding" - about their experience with you as you tell your brand story.
How is 21st century branding different? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how branding has evolved in the 21st century to include the relevance issues of engagement, responsiveness and being deliberate.
Less than 2% of high-growth companies are woman owned. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, although women business owners are on par with men in terms of numbers, but not in terms of business size.
Do women focus too much on details instead of the bigger picture? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame with advice for women to break down business challenges into smaller pieces and ask for specific help.
What does Black History mean to living black Americans? John Harrison and Olalah Njenga join Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month and talk about what it means to them as black Americans.