Stephen Baum

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Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how and why you should be managing customer relationship so that you know the profit contribution each one is making to your business.
Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the fundamentals of business that help you develop a growth plan that also serves you if the economy takes a downward turn.
The power of a negative corporate culture can be very costly. Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to report on a real company that has a negative culture and the many ways that toxic condition manifests.
Have you witnessed the power of a positive corporate culture? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame with a story about a real company that grew exponentially because of the power of their positive corporate culture.
What is your redemption culture? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of having a culture that goes the extra mile to redeem employees when they need extra management attention.
Do you fear what it takes to have more time? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that your fear of delegating and stopping micromanaging might be why you don't have enough time in your day.
It is possible to manage your way to finding more time. Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to reveal several management practices that will help you find more time in your day, and all of them involve other people.
CEOs find a way to carve time out of their management duties.Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how critical time management is if you're going to be an effective small business CEO.
Have you run out of cuts and adjustments to make to grow your business? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to report on how one small business CEO looked at his business differently and found new growth opportunities he was previously unaware of.
Are you familiar with the concept of "top grading" your leadership? Stephen Baum joins Jim Blasingame to explain how one small business CEO evaluated his leadership and replaced poor performers with more qualified people in a move called "top grading."