Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Carl Schramm joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that entrepreneurs come in many shapes, sizes and motivations, and most are found outside of Silicon Valley.
Carl Schramm joins Jim Blasingame to point out that your most important early steps in starting a business may not involve a business plan, and how it can sometimes get in your way.
Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the evidence that people over 50 may be being treated like they’re no longer valid in the marketplace.
Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that people over 50 shouldn’t buy into the notion that they’re less relevant and able than others, and never say they’re having a “senior moment” just because they forgot something.
Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the ways to improve your lifestyle and diet so you can live to be 100, and still be upright, operating on your own steam.
Jim Blasingame reveals his continued indignation about the new tax law’s inequity toward small businesses, by projecting four new headlines that show how small businesses will be disadvantaged. Here are the first two.
Jim Blasingame continues his discussion on his indignation about the inequity of the new tax law for small businesses, in this case, projecting two more news headlines about how it will disadvantage small business competitiveness.
Jim Blasingame reminds you about how the retreat of legacy retailers from Main Street is creating a vacuum in the form of a barbell effect that is both challenge and opportunity for small retailers.
Jim Blasingame reveals that the only way small business retailers can defend against forces like Amazon is to deliver their special sauce of high tech AND high touch.
Jim Blasingame offers his thoughts on how to mount a defense of Main Street against giants like Amazon by developing a strategy that includes better technology and training your people to deliver high touch.