Dov Seidman pioneered an industry around the thesis that the most principled companies are the most profitable and sustainable. We discusses his latest book How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything.
Joan Stewart is a master publicist for small and large businesses. She is known as The Publicity Hound. She explains how small businesses can get big-time publicity by using the Internet.
Jay Taylor tracks gold, energy and tech stocks for his subscribers. He makes the case that the US is headed for deflation instead of inflation as a result of printing the excess money for Quantitative Easing II and Operation Twist.
Francis Cholle is an international management consultant with a well-rounded background. We examine why the best decisions balance reason and instinct from his forthcoming book The Intuitive Compass.
Eric Swick is a young entrepreneur who saw a niche in a market that is frowned upon by society—the smoking market. He realized there was no satisfactory alternative to cigarettes, so he and his partner created one and now compete in the e-cigarette market. We discuss if e-cigarettes are a viable market or whether his company will go “up in smoke.”
Don Spini is one of the country’s top sales trainers. He shows us techniques to help in both our professional and personal life from his book Sixty Seconds to Yes.