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Category: Training, e-Learning

Debbie Meyer
Can you get educated in the discipline of entrepreneurship? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss entrepreneurship as a discipline that can be taught and learned, as it is being done in schools around the country. Even if you're already in business, it's not too late to get this training.
Barbara Burke
How do you teach your organization to think of customer complaints as opportunities? Barbara Burke talks with Jim Blasingame about how to teach practices and instill attitudes that make customers want you to help them when they need it.
Randy Pennington
Demonstrating integrity is a timeless element in leadership success. Randy Pennington and Jim Blasingame discuss how to not only lead with integrity, but how to convey that behavior to employees.
Tim Berry
Is entrepreneurship a skill that can be learned? Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what is and is not being taught in entrepreneurship curricula, and they discuss whether an entrepreneurship education is worthwhile.
Charles Nagel
Free small business resources are everywhere in the U.S., according to Charles Nagel and Jim Blasingame, who discuss the many sources where you can gain knowledge on how to start and run a small business successfully.
Tim Berry
There are dozens of free resources available to help small businesses get started and grow their ventures. Tim Berry and Jim Blasingame reveal and discuss the most prominent ones.
Mark Mayberry
When things are slow, that's the best time to train employees, according to Mark Mayberry, who joins Jim Blasingame to talk about while it may seem counter-intuitive, from an expense standpoing, but the issue is really time. When things are slow that's the only time small businesses have the time to allow employees to spend on training.
Scott Abel
How does a small business find I/T answers and a support community with one stop? Scott Abel joins Jim Blasingame to talk about information/technology management tools and communities for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Cherié  Carter-Scott
More and more, we will do business through cloud computing, which is buying and creating services delivered over the Internet. Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame discuss how she has created an international coaching business using this concept and cloud computing.
Beverley Williams
What do home-based businesses have to do to survive 2009? Basically, what all business have to do, according to Beverley Williams, who joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the fundamental issue facing all businesses, large and small, which is staying relevant to your customers.

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