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Category: Management Fundamentals

Tony Paradiso
If what you're doing isn't working, stop doing it. Tony Paradiso joins Jim Blasingame to talk about making the tough decisions to change what you've always done to what the marketplace really needs.
Gary Harpst
There are four kinds of leadership development, according to Gary Harpst, who joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the way each one allows your small business to grow in a more sophisticated and therefore, more successful way.
Sam Norwood
How is the economic mood on Main Street, as we kick off another year? Sam Norwood and Jim Blasingame go over the January 2010 Tatum survey of small business conditions, including sales, investment, capital acquisition and other indicators, and the arrows are all green and pointing upward.
Mike Menzies
What will small business banking look like in 2010? Mike Menzies talks to Jim Blasingame about some of the key issues small businesses and their banks will face as they work together in 2010. They also discuss some of the new regulations that are being proposed by Congress.
Jim Blasingame
What will the new year look like for small business owners? Jim Blasingame reports on his predictions for 2010, including banking, politics, customers, the economy and even Iran.
Joseph Bailey
With the speed of business and pressures to stay current, how do we find success without creating a casualty list? Joseph Bailey and Jim Blasingame talk about managing the whirlwind by focusing on how you deal with stress.
Jay Myers
What if your best customer or product just went away? Have you identified your next big opportunity? Jay Myers joins Jim Blasingame to talk about surviving 2009 and how identifying his next big opportunity before he needed it made survival possible.
What industries should we be watching to both avoid and to join? George Van Horn talks to Jim Blasingame about the top 10 industries - the worst and the best - for the past 10 years and also for the coming decade.
Lee Silber
How could thinking smaller help your small business get bigger? Lee Silber and Jim Blasingame talk about how focusing on the small things you do well, plus making many small decisions are the building blocks to big success.
Kevin Pigg
With the small business mortality rate so high, how can you reduce your chances of being part of this statistic? Kevin Pigg joins Jim Blasingame to offer some tips and best practices that will help you have a greater chance of finding success.

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