Friday, February 07, 2020
Adam Levin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how small businesses become digital tributaries to their larger customers, which means you become a target for cyber-criminals wanting to penetrate upstream. The big takeaway? Training your people.
Adam Levin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the 20th century cold war has been replaced with World War III which is being waged in cyberspace, and how the Iranians continue to be one of our greatest enemies.
Harry Dent joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the demographic trends that caused the global baby boom trend of the 1960s to become the current equities and debt bubble that will have to be reckoned with sooner than later.
Harry Dent joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the ongoing disconnect between Wall Street delusions and Main Street reality, all driven by the Fed’s inability to let market mistakes happen and heal naturally, creating the current equities bubble.
Harry Dent joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the Fed’s continued quantitative easing, which has fueled an unprecedented equities bubble (Wall Street) and may be resolved in 2020 with a major correction.
Beverly Flaxington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss your plans for the New Year, including whether you’re looking forward to backward, whether you’re focused on quality or quantity performance, and whether that fits you best.
Beverly Flaxington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how managers have had to adjust their methods and styles over the past decade to compensate for the new generation of talent joining the workplace.
Doug Wead joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the reasons Donald Trump decided to run for president many years before he announced in 2015, and what would have stopped him.
Doug Wead joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the paradox that is Donald Trump, including his strong will and ability to perform against an unprecedented assault from numerous directions, as well as his tendency to be self-defeating.
Doug Wead joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the presidents he’s known are all good listeners, and have learned how to play the monopoly game that is played in Washington and on the global marketplace.