Robert Scoble until very recently was Microsoft's chief blogger. he discusses how decisions his father made decades ago hav and continue affecting him and his ascendance as high tech's Blogger Laureate.
Allen Bostrom, CEO of Universal Accounting Center, is reinventing accounting. Rather, he’s reinventing accounting education. Bostrom thinks the person who watches the money in a small business setting can be leveraged as an invaluable profit consultant, something his father essentially invented decades ago.
Allen has recently completed work on a book, called In the Black, that’s part instruction manual and part story of a very interesting and full life on the front lines of what some mistakenly assume is an uneventful way to make a living.
Jason is the head of the company that may be the next Google. He denies it, but the parallels are too striking to deny. Here, Jason discusses his background, the startling success of BaseCamp, and how simplicity came to define his outlook personally and professionally.
Bob Felton knows two things well: how to sell and how to rescue distressed organizations. Saving TenFold Corp will demand that he do both to perfection.
Scott Frazier is an active angel investor who knows how to value a business, and discusses how to maximize the value of your business as you prepare to exit.
Judd Bagley, Producer of the Business Jive Podcast and CCO (Chief Creative Officer) of Big Idea Communications, talks about the future of his newly purchased company. Podcaster Chris Pirillo also makes a cameo appearance, sharing his philosophy of podcasting and the future of the medium.
Darl McBride is CEO of SCO Group, formerly known as Caldera. SCO is perhaps best known for being the target
of unending attacks by open source zealots, since filing suit against IBM over control of the Unix operating system. Darl discusses his philosophies of honor, private property, and the Law of the Harvest.
Sarita Fuentes, a high school dropout, is living the American Dream as principal of San Diego's Monarch
School. Her story is told here as part of the American Dream Project's DreamStories effort.
Jim Steeg turned the Super Bowl into the greatest sporting event in America, and is living the American Dream. His story is told here as part of the American Dream Project's DreamStories effort
Mark Nordquist has discovered his dream life multiple times, always by allowing himself to follow his passion, which is more often than not something fun. Mark played professional football in the NFL before beginning a new career sculpting over-sized chess sets featuring animal-shaped pieces.
Matt Lehrer made it to the big league of business by way of little leagues everywhere. Matt's company Teamwork Athletic Apparel violates all the rules of the sport uniforms industry, but has found enormous success none the less. Matt tells his story as part four of the American Dream Project's DreamStories series on BusinessJive.com.
Patrick is president of Overstock.com, and one of the free enterprise system's most intriguing figures.
Patrick Byrne offers specific instruction on the nature of the naked short stock trading problem.
Patrick is president of Overstock.com, and one of the free enterprise system's most intriguing figures.
In the second of this three-part podcast series, Patrick makes it very clear where he stands on "naked short" stock traders, the SEC, most VCs, and Elvis.
Patrick is president of Overstock.com, and one of the free enterprise system's most intriguing figures.
In the first of this multi-part podcast series, Patrick outlines his philosophies of life and money.
Will Marre is CEO of the REALeadership Alliance and former president of the Covey Leadership Center.
Will helps individuals and organizations find more happiness in their professions and lives by helping them identify opportunities for unique contribution through understanding of one's design and desire.
Alan Hall is CEO and founder of channel marketing machine MarketStar.
Alan is also one of America's most prolific and inspiring supporters of entrepreneurism. Alan discusses his sucesses, failures, first year of marriage living in a Brazilian jungle hut, and the pleasure of handing entrepreneurs money.
Greg talks about his revolutionary Junto Partners, how to teach entrepreneurism, how to ride a Harley, and why you'll soon call him Dr. Warnock.
<br>Greg is managing partner of vSpring Capital and the original rockstar venture capitalist. In this episode
Greg talks about his revolutionary Junto Partners, how to teach entrepreneurism, how to ride a Harley, and why you'll soon call him Dr. Warnock.
Michael Simpson, Managing Partner of E-business Advisory and Consulting Services (aka eBacs) travels the
world, advising companies large and small on how to solve corporate culture problems, large and small.
discusses his double life as jazz singer, his vision of the LoveSac brand, the pitfalls of blazing growth, and some of the certifiable miracles
that have led to the company's success. Go to Businessjive.com to listen to the full version of Shawn's 'New York State of Mind' and wife Tiffany
Nelson's performance of 'Concierto no.1 in F minor' by Rachmaninoff.
Shawn Nelson is the founder of LoveSac and winner of the reality TV series Rebel Billionaire. Shawn
discusses his double life as jazz singer, his vision of the LoveSac brand, the pitfalls of blazing growth, and some of the certifiable miracles
that have led to the company's success. Go to Businessjive.com to listen to the full version of Shawn's 'New York State of Mind' and wife Tiffany
Nelson's performance of 'Concierto no.1 in F minor' by Rachmaninoff.
Marianne Hudson is Director of Entrepreneurship at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. She advises me on averting a strike by the women in my house (who outnumber me 4 to 1) by understanding the rift between the genders in the world of entrepreneurism.
David McInnis, CEO of PRWeb.com, seems to be the only innovator in the entire PR industry. David has recently introduced several new initiatives aimed at merging PR with the power of Web 2.0, which have and will continue to change how PR is practiced everywhere.