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Category: Leadership, Ethics, Trust

Judith Glaser
Joan Pryde
Paula Lovell
Raising awareness of breast cancer survival. Judith Glaser, Joan Pryde, and Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to tell their stories about how they were diagnosed and how they dealt with it.
Andrea Nierenberg
Veterans need to develop networking skills to succeed in the marketplace. Andrea Nierenberg joins Jim Blasingame to talk about her book and work that is focused on helping military veterans learn how to become successful networkers.
Rich Galen
Did Romney win the domestic debate at the foreign policy debate? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to explain why Governor Romney felt he was better served focusing on domestic issues than foreign policy at the third debate with President Obama.
Rich Galen
We went to a foreign policy debate and a domestic debate broke out. Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Mitt Romney decided his best strategy was to look presidential rather than attack President Obama on his foreign policy record.
Jane Jordan-Meier
What part does social media play in the event of a crisis? Jane Jordan-Meier joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how social media can help in a crisis, plus why crisis policies and guidelines for employees are important.
Jane Jordan-Meier
There are four key crisis management steps. Jane Jordan-Meier joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the four most important steps to take when a business experiences a crisis.
Jane Jordan-Meier
What can we learn about crisis management from the Obama administration? Jane Jordan-Meier joins Jim Blasingame to use the Obama administration's handling of the Libya attacks as a clinic on how NOT to handle a crisis.
Peter Meyer
Authorize employees to extend your guarantee. Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the benefits of empowering employees to extend the company guarantee to customers.
Peter Meyer
Guarantee success by guaranteeing your work. Peter Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal reasons why guaranteeing your work with customers is the straightest path to long-term success.
Bill Dunkelberg
Why do the candidates try to appeal to the small business sector? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to say candidates want to appeal to small businesses because they are a large voting block that isn't well organized.

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