Wednesday, May 01, 2019
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that having a mentor was once a more informal relationship, and how it’s become more formal today, including possibly including expectations.
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how our social media strategies have to include the cool tech features and benefits while recognizing that customers are still analog humans, also, how to deal with negative reviews.
George Levy joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how blockchain works as a way to deliver value and sustain trust in the digital age.
George Levy joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how global companies – our corporate customers – are adopting blockchain tech as a way to improve efficiencies in the supply chain, which is another way to say, you, small business vendors.
George Levy joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the increasing blockchain expectations of the corporate customers whose supply chain we are part of, and how we’ll be impacted by these evolving expectations.
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the challenges of getting new ideas and changes accepted and working at the last mile of your organization, including the balance between quantity and quality.
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss bringing customers into your plans for change, as if they were the last mile contributors on your change team.
Scott Ferguson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how WTC offices operate together and independently to help businesses grow their trade opportunities.
Scott Ferguson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what you should do to prepare for a visit with a local World Trade Center in your region, including what to bring and what to ask and answer.