Archive for July, 2008
Episode 164: The School of Business
Russ and John present the program for the innovators who are the future of our country. Includes: BusinessMakers Quote of the Week—a catchy turn-a-phrase from our business colleague Bob Hill; This Week in Business History presents such intriguing topics as the U.S. Postal Service, potash, Milton Friedman and Elvis; Navigating Business Jargon—buzzwords and technospeak that require disclaimers and a social setting; and Dumbest Moments in Business History—the Sarbanes-Oxley Act did not exactly turn out the way it was intended.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 164: Flashback - Christopher A. Colvert, Attorney
Flashback with the BusinessMakers to a visit last year with Chris Colvert, attorney. The late, great Mr. Colvert had a gift for practicing law, and a passion for music and teaching. In this segment, Colvert explains the difference between incorporating as an “S” corporation or the standard “C” corporation.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 164: Featured Guest - Jim Wood & Jock Drummond, Veloteq Corp.
Russ visits with Jim Wood, founder, president and CEO of Veloteq Corp., and Jock Drummond, founder and president of Gulf Coast Veloteq. Veloteq manufactures low power/assisted electric bicycles—those great battery-powered bikes. And lately these vehicles are becoming REALLY popular! These “e-bikes” can go 35-45 miles on a $.15 charge, have no harmful emissions and a new battery currently being developed can be re-charged in about an hour.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 164: BizTools Advantage Point
You see and hear other companies’ expensive advertising all the time–how much thought have you given to growing your own brand? Katie Laird offers ways to grow your brand while increasing your profits through public relations.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | No Comments »
Episode 164: PKF Texas Entrepreneur’s Playbook
Greg Price suggests that most companies spend too much time on their monthly financial closings, and offers tips to shorten the process.
Original Broadcast: Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | No Comments »

