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Category: Communicating

Rick Maurer
Leading with change requires communicating in context. Rick Maurer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to communicate your ideas about change in context with your stakeholders.
Anita Rosen
Today’s customers are connecting through Smartphones. Anita Rosen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why you must consider mobile technology, whether web-based or an app, because that’s where today’s customers are.
Anita Rosen
Customers have more expectation options today than ever before. Anita Rosen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the many options to communicate with your customer community and why you should use whichever is relevant to them.
Karol Wasylyshyn
Can you be supportive of your boss in a way that benefits the team? Karol Wasylyshyn joins Jim Blasingame to explain what you need to know to manage your boss in a way that is productive and supportive, even if they are Perilous or Toxic bosses.
Karol Wasylyshyn
Is your boss Remarkable, Perilous, or Toxic? Karol Wasylyshyn joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to forge a reciprocal relationship with your boss by understanding their executive type, plus the traits of a Remarkable boss.
Christina Cavanagh
If you're in business, can you imagine doing without email? Christina Cavanagh joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how business communication has evolved since the advent of email and why it is still so important.
Jim Blasingame
What lesson can small business learn from the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street? Jim Blasingame uses the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street to teach a small business lesson about how to write and tell your own brand story.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Could any of your customers tell the story of your business? Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to say avoid the brand problems of Occupy Wall Street, create and tell the story of your business and your brand.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Could your small business be like the Occupy Wall Street movement? Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that if you allow others to define your brand, you're no better off than a grass roots movement with no one in control.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Occupy Wall Street has a problem bigger than their demands. Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to report on why Occupy Wall Street movement hasn't gained traction - they're letting others define them.

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