Guests for April 25, 2011
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Monday, April 25, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
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Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Monday, April 25, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Dr. David Jones understands the importance of hiring correctly in business. With the economy turning around, many companies will be adding staff. He shows us how to build the bottom line one hire at a time from his book Million-Dollar Hire.
Jim Feldman was named one of Incentive Magazine’s Top Innovators. He gives us useful tools to help us manage changes in our personal and professional lives from his book Shift Happens.
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Friday, April 22, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Peter Sheahan is a youthful, determined evangelist for taking action. He works with leaders around the world to flip their thinking, help them find opportunities where others cannot and to create innovative approaches to change. We discuss his latest book, Making It Happen: Turning Good Ideas Into Great Results.
John Miller is a journalist who writes for the National Review, the Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. We look at violence in football. No, not modern football. Football at the turn of the 20th Century. He tells us how President Theodore Roosevelt took action to save the game from his book The Big Scrum.