Archive for June, 2008
Episode 160: The School of Business
Russ and John present an even-handed and positive look at the innovators of society; this is the NOT your “business as usual” school. Includes: BusinessMakers Quote of the Week—inspiration and encouragement from Rev. Jesse Jackson; This Week in Business History presents stories of independence, advertising, iPhones and fast cars; Navigating Business Jargon—buzzwords and technospeak that almost always make John a loser; and Dumbest Moments in Business History—the Houston Astros are delivering on our predictions.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 160: Flashback - Stuart Maudlin, Author
Russ flashes back a few weeks to his visit with fiction novelist Stuart Maudlin. In this segment, Stuart discusses his new book, “Regular Guys and Great Fools: How a group of entrepreneurs let the shampoo business slip through their fingers and almost down the drain.” Is it Art Imitates Life? Or the reverse?
Original Broadcast: Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Episode 160: Featured Guest - Jay Drayer, CareFlash
Jay Drayer witnessed the second plane crash into the WTC. He volunteers at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. But it was a family illness that gave Drayer the nudge he needed to launch a company with a solid business concept and an altruistic objective to address a powerful need. Drayer created CareFlash, an online virtual support community that allows employers to provide assistance to their employees facing major life challenges. In only three years CareFlash has grown to serve more than 20,000 users. This interview showcases another entrepreneur who is making life better for all of us.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 160: BizTools Advantage Point
Katie Laird provides ways to attract eyes to your brand through online video. It’s hot!
Original Broadcast: Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 160: PKF Texas Entrepreneur’s Playbook
Greg Price presents ways to improve employee performance through timely feedback, both good and not so good.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | No Comments »

