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Category: Entrepreneurship

Jim Blasingame
Jim talks about why minimum wage has always been a political football and not based on altruism or economic fundamentals, why this is still true over 70 years since it came into existence and why it still is just about politics.
Jim Blasingame
Jim uses the concept of a pie to talk about how a small business brand gets defined.
Gordon joins Jim as he broadcasts live from the Administaff Power Breakfast in Dallas, Texas to talk about the emerging market he is in and the pains growing businesses go through.
Philip talks with Jim about what it takes to grow a multi-unit organization from 7 employees to 100 in three years. They also talk about what it takes for small businesses to work with venture capitalists.
Marianne talks with Jim about what an angel investor is and how to work with one. They also talk about recent research on women angel investors.
Elizabeth and Elena join Jim to talk about how and why they decided to become publishers, even though they had never done anything like that before.
Steve Mariotti
Steve and Jim talk about the importance of teaching our young people about entrepreneurship and get them ready for the 21st century marketplace.
Megan came to the U.S. from Australia and became an award-winning small business owner. She tells Jim her story and why she's active in small business public policy. They also talk about the importance of a strong, world-class Web presence.
Arriving in the U.S. from Italy with his family at the age of five, Frank is continuing his family restaurant tradition. He also talks with Jim about importance of small business owners getting involved in the political debate.
Bud and Jim talk about how he and his wife began their unique small business and why small business owners must be involved in the public policy debate.

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