Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Beverly Inman-Ebel joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the good, bad and ugly of making assumptions and how it can get you into trouble, or help you solve problems.
Beverly Inman-Ebel joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the things you can do to avoid letting the assumptions you make get you into trouble, including waiting a few seconds/minutes before you open your mouth.
Robert Litan joins Jim Blasingame to debate Jim about the continued relevance of the U.S. Anti-trust division of the Justice Dept., and that it could still be useful in the future against even the tech companies.
Robert Litan joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the economic power is shifting toward the left and right U.S. coastal states and the impact of this trend on national politics.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to review some of the issues women in business have had to overcome in order to establish their place in the marketplace.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the issue of why women tend to not ask other women for help, for referrals and for business, when it seems to be second nature for men.
Anna Redmond joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the reason Gen Y is so much different is because they look at themselves and their worlds completely different from any previous generation.
Anna Redmond joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that more than any other generation before, Gen Y makes buying decisions more on how they feel about the business than about the product.
Anna Redmond joins Jim Blasingame to report on the marketing strategy that Campbell’s used to appeal to the values of Millennials to penetrate the Gen Y millions.