Friday, February 15, 2019
Jay Baer joins Jim Blasingame to introduce the concept of talk triggers in a powerful association with the 10 thousand-year-old fundamental, word-of-mouth.
Jay Baer joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that half of word-of-mouth is still being conducted by direct, face-to-face or voice contact. Plus the potential rewards and dangers of associating your marketing with controversial issues.
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current state of cyber-war, where the U.S. is essentially in World War III, and why we’re losing that war.
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how terrorists and countries like China and Russia use cyber-space to gain more advantage over the U.S. and our allies, through recruitment, misinformation and disinformation.
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the devotion to truth and accuracy in our discourse and news reporting seems to be ebbing lower every year, and what it will take to reverse this unfortunate trend.
Kathleen Allen joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how we’ve lost our connection to the natural way to lead people, as humans, as opposed to leadership that’s devoted to a short-term financial goal.
Kathleen Allen joins Jim Blasingame to encourage natural leadership practices that emphasize the human, which could begin with true delegating to people you hired for that capability.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to report on a recent story of how two Catholic nuns who were given responsibility for the finances of a school, breached that trust and stole a half-million dollars.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the key lessons we can take away from the example of two Catholic nuns embezzling $500K from a California church school, including triangulating control.
Ruth King joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the key indicators that you might have a problem with the integrity of your business finances, including a manager who doesn’t want to take a vacation.