Friday, November 27, 2020
Brett Clay joins Jim Blasingame to report on how having a diverse workforce, and listening to them, will create better results from input from across your organization.
Brett Clay joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the negative influence of cognitive dissonance and how becoming a better delegator will cure you of this behavior.
Ryan Abbott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how our analog legal systems were never designed to deal with the issues created by the products of digital leverage that’s disconnected from its creator.
Ryan Abbott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges we’re increasingly having with the implications of digital leverage in society and the marketplace being governed by an analog legal system.
Ryan Abbott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how any development of a body of laws focused on digital leverage and artificial intelligence won’t work if we don’t create and subscribe to a parallel body of digital ethics.
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the imperative of being even more innovative during a difficult period, like a pandemic, and how to maintain the changes associated with innovation.
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to introduce and deliver your innovation to internal and external stakeholders – like customers – so it is received as leadership, not just change for the sake of change.
Terrence DeFranco joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the future of sustainability means doing more with less, and the technology available to make that model work for small businesses.
Terrence DeFranco joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the Internet of Things technology that will help small businesses comply with green environmental models in a way that works financially for them.
Terrence DeFranco joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the convergence of technology and self-interest which is causing business owners to conduct environmental sustaining practices because it’s in their own interest, without government mandates.