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Category: Management Fundamentals

Paul Casey
What are the most important survival practices a small business should focus on. Paul Casey and Jim Blasingame talk about the top 10 best practices, as recommended by small business owners.
Chip Bell
John Patterson
Value-added service is now expected. The next level is imaginative service, which is going to be the key to success for small business. John Patterson and Chip Bell join Jim Blasingame to explain how to perform imaginative services and grow loyal customers.
Peter Johnston
How do small businesses negotiate with big businesses during a recession? Peter Johnston joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to make the best deal whether your buying or selling.
Dave Morse
Small businesses have limitations that are solved by strategic alliances. Dave Morse joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how his company leveraged their business model with strategic alliances.
Norm Brodsky
What can small business owners learn from the failure of others? Norm Brodsky talks with Jim Blasingame about some of his failures, what he learned and the benefits that resulted from them.
Jim Blasingame
What will it take for your small business to survive the current economic crisis? Jim Blasingame talks about the Small Business Survival Attitude and the fundamentals that the Attitude are made up of.
Art Kleiner
How can a small business benefit from thinking like a heretic? Art Kleiner joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to foster heretical thinking in your organization.
Steve DelBianco
Who should control the Internet: governments or the private sector and how will this affect small business? Steve DelBianco talks with Jim Blasingame about the future of Internet governance being debated around the world.
Bill Dunkelberg
How is the recession impacting small businesses? Dr. Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to talk about this month's NFIB report of small business conditions, plus the Fed's decisions on interest rates.
Jim Champy
The best way to beat the competition is to not worry about them and spend more time thinking about your customers. Jim Champy talks with Jim Blasingame about how to make sure you're the competitor every9one is watching.

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