Monday, February 03, 2020
Jim Alampi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the best way to make sure you’re ready for the next economic downturn is to stay focused on management fundamentals, even when business is so good it seems easy.
Jim Alampi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to develop business and financial scenarios with spreadsheet projections that help you prepare for decisions you’ll have to make when the next economic downturn happens.
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current condition of the economy’s elder statesmen – Baby Boomers – who own businesses and will be divesting one way or another over the next decade.
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the SECURE Act made adjustments to the retirement options more immediately for Baby Boomers, including the ability to continue to contribute to their IRA after 70.
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the issues that Baby Boomer business owners will face as they prepare to divest of their businesses, including whether the business they founded is ready for the 3rd decade of the 21st century.
Andrea Nierenberg joins Jim Blasingame to recommend how to make adjustments when networking – or prospecting – to your behavior based on the personality type and energy level of the person in front of you.
Andrea Nierenberg joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the networking practice by younger generations of relying on social media, and whether in time they will discover the fundamental effectiveness of face-to-face.
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to put the current global healthcare scare around the coronavirus into perspective with the SARS outbreak a few years ago, and whether this outbreak could weaken the China Communist Party’s control.
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that he’s not that impressed with the China/US trade deal, including some of the specific elements that are deficient, and talk about how Phase II could bring improvements.
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the many internal issues the Chinese Communist Party has to deal with, and whether they will still be in power five years from now.