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Category: Communicating

Eugene Griessman
Do you make good decisions? Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the benefits of being a "slow thinker" and taking a little more time to make a decision, even if it's just to "sleep on it."
Ruth Sherman
Political candidates and small businesses rely on surrogates to deliver their message. Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to compare the Iowa caucus political process to creating customer evangelists for your business.
Ruth Sherman
Can the communication styles of presidential candidates be effective in business? Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to compare the communication styles of presidential candidates with effective business communication.
Marie Dubuque
Could you leave your cell phone behind while in a meeting? Marie Dubuque joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to be in the moment, without technology, to make more meaningful face-to-face connections.
Marie Dubuque
Even with technology, what your mother taught you about manners still applies. Marie Dubuque joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to blend the old rules about manners and etiquette with new technology and 24/7 access.
Steven Gaffney
Time doesn’t solve problems, actions solve problems. Steven Gaffney joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the pitfalls of blaming others – or the economy – for your problems, and take action to correct them.
Steven Gaffney
How important is it for you not to be wrong? Steven Gaffney joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the dangers of presuming you’re not wrong, or being right, but having the wrong perspective.
Susan Steinbrecher
Do you encourage a culture of healthy collaboration? Susan Steinbrecher joins Jim Blasingame to discuss both the personal and practical needs of leading others in solving problems.
JoAnna Brandi
How about creating a culture of generosity in your business? JoAnna Brandi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of being generous with time and ideas by employees and managers can become a powerful best practice.
Rick Maurer
Sometimes change requires you to just get out of the way. Rick Maurer joins Jim Blasingame with ideas on leading change by suggestion and experimentation, rather than demanding compliance.

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