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Category: Innovation, Creativity

Joel Barker
Why should you care about a new rust resistant wheat? Futurist, Joel Barker, joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a rust resistant wheat scientists have developed that could prevent global starvation.
Leslie Kossoff
There are two voices of innovation in your small business to pay attention to, and Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to identify these two and how to know which one to listen to along your innovation process.
Bill Schley
Why is "micro-script" brand messaging so powerful? Bill Schley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why micro-script messaging is the way to get attention for your brands in a cluttered marketplace.
Debbe Kennedy
Focusing on the customer's experience with you, Debbe Kennedy joins Jim Blasingame with several stories about how others are creating exceptional experiences for their customers and how you can, too.
Gary Harpst
How do we transition our teams from survival mode to finding opportunity? Gary Harpst joins Jim Blasingame to identify how to select certain people who will be responsible for identifying new opportunities and bringing them back to the team.
Joel Barker
Many exciting innovations and discoveries are on the verge of being available in our lives. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what is being learned about the brain, new bio fuel discoveries, and a medical lab in your hand becomes a reality.
Robert Brands
Creating a culture of innovation is essential for long-term success. That's the message Robert Brands reports as he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why it's imperative for small businesses to perpetually innovate in order to be perennially competitive.
Pamela Harper
How can you be more innovative in creating strategic alliances? Pam Harper joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to grow your small business though creative partnering.
Walter Kiechel III
What's the difference between planning and strategy? Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why business leaders must do more than just react with execution but must also incorporate strategic thinking into their future plans.
Rachael Smith
How did a 1st grade teacher become an inventor/entrepreneur? Rachael Smith joins Jim Blasingame with her Mompreneurial story about how she reinvented herself by inventing a better diaper bag. This is a fun and inspirational interview.

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