Wednesday - November 01, 2006

Donna Fenn
Donna and Jim talk about how to successfully incorporating members of the younger generations as employees in our small businesses.
Stephen R. Covey
Stephen shares his ideas on three different elements of our lives and businesses and the importance of the choices we make regarding them.
Jim Canterucci
Jim C talks with Jim B about the importance of action. Beyond thinking, planning and analyzing, nothing gets done until someone takes the first step.
John Dini
John and Allen talk with Jim about some of the secrets that entrepreneurial masters know.

Thursday - November 02, 2006

Sacha Zimmerman
Sasha joins Jim to talk about some ideas about what American's can do to keep this country a great nation.
Jane Howard
Pierce Howard
The Howards talk with Jim about the five-factor personality model that can be so useful when hiring, promoting and managing employees.
Joan Pryde
Joan and Jim begin their visit talking about the John Kerry controversy. They move on to talk about the economic expansion and whether it will continue, energy prices, cost of building materials, the IRS per diem rate for travel, and several small business tips.

Tuesday - November 07, 2006

Joseph Bailey
Joe joins Jim to talk about how to fight the negative affects of fear.
Lisa and Jim talk about small business political issues that are on the line in the 2006 mid-term Congressional elections.
Jo Condrill
Jo and Jim talk about the importance of saying "thank you" to the people who contribute to our success, especially our customers.
Kim Castle
Kim talks with Jim about how to add value to your brand by adopting a cause that you feel passionate about and letting the marketplace know that your company is a supporter, and then backing up that position with actions and contributions.

Wednesday - November 08, 2006

Matthew Zinman
Matthew joins Jim to talk about the most effective ways to use college interns in your small business.
Sam Norwood
Sam talks with Jim about what his partners are saying about the current and future economy. The news is good. They also weave into their conversation the impact that a Democrat controlled Congress could have on the economy.
Tom joins Jim to talk about his small business that imports high-end shoes from Italy. Very interesting story.
Don Cooper
Don and Jim talk about a number of issues around the selling process, especially the need to do more and better listening.

Thursday - November 09, 2006

Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim talks with Elaine about what it takes to put on a conference of this size for small business, and why it's important.
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim interviews Allen about the message he's planning to deliver as a speaker to this conference.
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim talks with Jon about the role chambers play in supporting America's small businesses.
Dennis Archer
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim visits with Dennis about what it's going to take to get the south Michigan economy less dependent on the auto industry and more diversified. They also talk about thinking of diversity as a 21st century business best practice.
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim talks with Terry about the things that are important for small businesses to know and accept in the global 21st century marketplace.
Richard Blouse
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Jim talks with Dick about what the challenges and opportunities Michigan faces as they make their adjustment into the 21st century.
Joan Pryde
Broadcasting live from the Detroit Chamber's Small Business Conference, Joan and Jim talk about what the change of power in the U.S. Congress will mean for the country and especially for small business.

Friday - November 10, 2006

Jim G joins Jim B to talk about how consumers are using the Internet to shop and buy, and what that means for small businesses.
Ed Yourdon
Ed and Jim talk about some of the elements of what is called "Web 2.0", which is the next level of online activity, with blogs being a central element.
Jerry Ripperger
Jerry talks with Jim about a recent survey of the impact of the cost of health care for employees. They also discuss some of the solutions and reforms which will be necessary to make this issue less of a financial challenge for individuals and businesses.
Burton Folsom
Burt and Jim begin their visit talking about the impact of the recent Congressional elections on small business, especially with respect to raising the minimum wage. They also spend time saluting our veterans and recognizing their contribution.

Monday - November 13, 2006

William Hubbartt
Bill joins Jim to help celebrate Jim's ninth anniversary of the show and they talk about the narrowing pay gap between men and women.
Russell Brown
Russ joins Jim to help celebrate Jim's ninth anniversary of the show and they discuss the ways to evaluate starting a new business with purchasing an existing one.
Ilise Benun
Ilise joins Jim to help celebrate Jim's ninth anniversary of the show and they talk about what shy people should think about as the holiday events are approaching.
Judy Smolski
Judy joins Jim to help celebrate Jim's ninth anniversary of the show and they talk about how big businesses and small businesses are working together on many new levels. They also talk about the many elements of online security.

Tuesday - November 14, 2006

Barbara Weltman
Barbara joins Jim during his 9th anniversary week to talk about some of the year-end tax planning issues we need to think about, and looks forward into 2007 tax planning.
Eugene Griessman
Gene joins Jim during his 9th anniversary week by offering his ideas on what President Lincoln would think about the political environment in America today. They go on to discuss how to handle customer complaints effectively.
Rich Galen
Rich joins Jim during his 9th anniversary week to provide a post-election analysis of what happened, why it happened, and what can we expect from the Democrats now in charge of Congress.
Austin Kiplinger
Mr. Kiplinger joins Jim during his 9th anniversary week by sharing his perspectives on the world event as someone who, at 88 years old, has witnesses a lot of history. Jim considers Mr. Kiplinger to be a national treasure; don't miss this interview.

Wednesday - November 15, 2006

Gary Moore
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Gary talks about some of the economic issues we'll have with the new Congressional leadership, and whether we should worry or be excited.
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Lee discusses some of the key factors of successful business management.
Tim Berry
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Tim offers a few of the biggest mistakes small business owners make that could put their ventures in jeopardy.
Karen Kerrigan
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Karen talks about what is in store for small business with a Democrat controlled Congress.

Thursday - November 16, 2006

Jeff Zbar
Joining Jim Blasingame during his 9th anniversary week of The Small Business Advocate Show, Jeff Zbar talks about some of the next-generation technology for small business.
Steve Martin
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Steve talks about what it takes to persevere through the tough times of growing a business from scratch.
Ken Leebow
Joining Jim during his 9th anniversary week, Ken discusses what he calls "the new Internet," and what that means for small business.
Joan Pryde
Joining him during his 9th anniversary week, Joan talks with Jim about the key issues facing our government over the next two years with the Democrats in charge of both houses of Congress.

Friday - November 17, 2006

Jim Blasingame
On the ninth anniversary of the Small Business Advocate Show, Jim reflects on the journey he's taken with his audience and a little bit about what it takes to create something from nothing.
Ken Gronbach
On the ninth anniversary of the Small Business Advocate Show, Ken talks about Generation Y and what this generation will mean for 21st century small businesses, as customers, as owners and as employees.
Jay Mincks
On the ninth anniversary of the Small Business Advocate Show, Jay talks about what a professional employer organization is, how it works, and why you would want to consider such a relationship.
Steve Forbes
On the ninth anniversary of the Small Business Advocate Show, Steve talks about the recent Congressional elections and what that development will mean for small businesses. Plus, they talk about some of the global political issues that the United Nations is working on, such as global warming.

Monday - November 20, 2006

Tom Rath
Tom and Jim talk about whether small business owners should encourage friendships between employees.
Steve DelBianco
Steve joins Jim to talk about the U.N. plan to take over control of the Internet. This is a real plan and the debate is continuing.
Lynn talks with Jim about how to build a small business brand from scratch.
Jeffrey Dobkin
Jeff and Jim talk about how to take a product to market by narrowing the prospect list first and then focusing on those more likely buyers.

Tuesday - November 21, 2006

Dr. Bob talks with Jim about the importance of getting employees to talk to you, and how essential it is to listen to them.
John Fox
John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the failure of the. U.S. education system and an excellent idea of how to fix it.
Kenneth Davis
Ken and Jim discuss the history of Thanksgiving in America.
Steve Chandler
Steve talks with Jim about the concepts of life and death, as he gain a better understanding by reading the obituaries.

Wednesday - November 22, 2006

There are important words small business owners and their employees should use -- and not use -- and Phyllis joins Jim to talk about some of them.
Rick Pinion
Many small businesses need to develop and fund a buy-sell agreement, and Rick talks with Jim about how to do both, including who can help you.
Small businesses live in a completely different world than they did in the last century and Mike talks with Jim about how to navigate this new environment successfully.
Lois Geller
Differentiation is a very important thing for small businesses to accomplish in the marketplace, and Lois talks with Jim about how to do that, especially during the holidays. They also discuss some customer care tips.

Friday - November 24, 2006

Leadership at all levels of small business is critical to success, and Dr. Kumar joins Jim to talk about how to help employees become more valuable stakeholders through their leadership.
Leslie Kossoff
Having well defined quality processes is just as important for small businesses as it is for big business, Leslie and Jim talk about how to accomplish this.
Nick Bibby
Many people want to own their own small business but they don't know what to do. Nick and Jim talk about how to determine if you should be a start-from-scratch entrepreneur, or alternatively, own a franchise.
Doug Stives
It's always time for small businesses to be thinking about tax planning, and Doug joins Jim to provide some year-end tax planning advice, as well as some tax perspectives for next year.

Monday - November 27, 2006

It's the holidays and Kelly joins Jim to talk about the best toys for Christmas.
David Dawsey
Trademark dilution is an issue that affects small businesses, and David talks with Jim about some of the steps to take to make sure your marks aren't being deluted and that you're not deluting someone else's mark. <br></["br"]>
Employees in small businesses want more than compensation to be happy, and Terry talks with Jim about some of the things you need to know to have, and keep, satisfied employees
Joyce Weiss
As the holidays approach, most of us need a little help deciding how and what to give to our employees and customers. Joyce and Jim talk about some of the gift-giving best practices. <br></["br"]>

Tuesday - November 28, 2006

Michael Muetzel
Most employees leave because they feel unappreciated, not because of money, and Mike joins Jim to help small business owners understand how to show employees you value them. <br></["br"]>
Beverly Inman-Ebel
When there is a customer complaint, it's best to handle it immediately. Bev talks with Jim about a real-life case she experienced and how not to handle a customer complaint or concern. <br></["br"]>
Anita Rosen
The Internet is evolving into a new generation of capability and Anita talks with Jim about what small businesses need to know to take advantage of this new era. <br></["br"]>
Bob Negen
Retail is still the largest small business sector, and still the one that needs the most improving. Bob talks with Jim about what small retailers need to know to be successful in the 21st century.

Wednesday - November 29, 2006

Franchising is an extremely important part of the U.S. marketplace, especially for small businesses, and Danny joins Jim to talk about how his company's success as a franchiser, and what to ask a franchiser if you're thinking about buying a franchise.
The result of the recent Congressional elections are settling in and John and Jim talk about what the new Congress will mean for all of us, and small business in particular.
Sean Doyle
Web 2.0 is the next level of the Internet and Alan talks with Jim about how small businesses can adjust their online strategy to include some 2.0 elements.
Jerry Ripperger
One of the keys to success for small businesses in the 21st century is being able to attract the best employees, including providing benefits. Jerry and Michael joins Jim to talk about some of the steps to take to develop and deliver a comprehensive benefits package.

Thursday - November 30, 2006

Jeff Zbar
Spam is a serious problem for all users of the Internet, especially when it brings malicious software, like viruses, worms, etc., in. Jeff Zbar and Jim Blasingame talk about how to deal with these online challenges.
Steven Preston
The SBA is a very important resource and advocate for small business and the new Administrator joins Jim to talk about some of the new initiatives at the SBA, including small business contracts with the government, small business loan guarantees, and disaster relief.
Joan Pryde
Joan joins Jim to talk about the current state of commercial real estate, how the global economy is looking for 2007, country by country, new 401K rules, the future of teleconferencing, and other current events and news.