Archive for March, 2008
Episode 147: The School of Business
Russ and John present extraordinary information for the working stiffs who make the company work. Includes: BusinessMakers Quote of the Week—anonymous words of wisdom from someone who plays baseball; This Week in Business History presents a potpourri of past events of great magnitude; Navigating Business Jargon—buzzwords and technospeak presented with care and respect; and Dumbest Moments in Business History—British Airways mistakenly nails a frequent flyer.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, March 29th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 147: The Aflac BusinessMakers Flashback - Sage Lewis, SageRock.com
BusinessMakers’ Kelsey Ruger reported in last week from an on-the-road interview with Sage Lewis, founder of SageRock.com in Akron, Ohio, one of the nation’s top web-marketing firms. Lewis is enthusiastic and passionate about his business—he is also a knowledgeable realist with tons of good advice for any entrepreneur.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, March 29th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 147: Featured Guest - Michael Holthouse, Lemonade Day Founder
Russ interviews Michael Holthouse, founder of Paranet, a computer network services firm. Holthouse sold his company to Sprint Corp. and has used his proceeds to launch several philanthropic ventures, among them Holthouse Interests, which helps to fund early stage technology companies. He also created the Holthouse Foundation for Kids and Prepared 4 Life. He has since dedicated countless hours to kids and entrepreneurs. It’s a great story full of passion and promise.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, March 29th, 2008 | No Comments »
Eipsode 147: PKF Texas Entrepreneur’s Playbook
Greg Price explains how external professional services resources can provide tremendous benefits to companies on a budget.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, March 29th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 146: The School of Business
Russ and John present fodder for the innovators and visionaries who make life better for all of us. Includes: BusinessMakers Quote of the Week—words of wisdom from baseball great Casey Stengel; This Week in Business History presents past events of great magnitude that made us who we are; Navigating Business Jargon—buzzwords and technospeak that you should practice in front of the mirror; and Dumbest Moments in Business History—Diebold increases security for its voting machines.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »

