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Category: The Age of the Customer®

Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals why mobile computing will dominate the way you go to market and serve customers in a way unlike any other influence in history.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals some of the reasons why you may not have enough sales, none of which is a slow economy.
Alan Maites
Alan Maites joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how he rebranded, retooled and renamed his company by starting the process with his internal customers, the employees.
Alan Maites
Alan Maites joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that changes in customer expectations was the key driver behind rebranding, retooling and renaming his company.
Alan Maites
Alan Maites joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the variable that caused him to rename, rebrand and retool his multi-decade old company so that it fit customer expectations.
John Patterson
John Patterson joins Jim Blasingame to offer tips on what small businesses should do to cultivate and nurture relationships with customers who have new expectations and corresponding new power.
John Patterson
John Patterson joins Jim Blasingame to explain why today our customers are wired and dangerous, how this is impacting our relationship with them and what to do about it..
Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the fact that businesses are using much more intellectual property than physical in The Age of the Customer, and how that can contributes to small business growth.
Lois Geller
Lois Geller joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how we should think of our marketing effort and strategy the way Olympic champions go about seeking the level of excellence that produces gold medals.
Lois Geller
Lois Geller joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how our marketing messages have to be developed to deliver a relevance message, rather than our business message.

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