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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Gail  Ferreira
Gail Ferreira joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the pace and intensity of the Digital Age and why that translates into the requirement of having an organizational culture that is innovative every day.
Gail  Ferreira
Gail Ferreira joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the steps to create an agile enterprise, which includes transparency, collaboration, and innovate with the build, measure and learn process.
David Gage
David Gage joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the issues that, if left unresolved, will derail a partnership sooner or later, including alignment of the definition of success and shared values.
David Gage
David Gage joins Jim Blasingame to identify three tools that you should employ as you consider starting a partnership, in order to identify conflict resolution, personality profile, and alignment of values.
David Gage
David Gage joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why you should be prepared to walk away from a prospective partnership if you determine that critical elements that lead to success are not aligned between all parties.
Ruth Sherman
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to propose that many of the messages we’re getting about older Americans cast a negative light on their relevance in the workplace, which is not only invalid, but also not good economics.
Ruth Sherman
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current crisis of lack of qualified workers, and state correctly that all generations have to work together in the workplace with the understanding that each group has something valuable to offer.
Ray Keating
Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to recommend some thoughts on how to accept, expect and deal with the stress that’s inherent in the small business landscape.
Ray Keating
Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of free trade as a goal and possible reality, taken in context with the current negotiations going on between the U.S. and other countries.
Ray Keating
Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to report on how two of the four largest U.S. states, California and New York, are losing workers, while Florida and Texas are gaining them, and the reason is bad policies, including being over-taxed.

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