John Jantsch has been called the World’s Most Practical Small Business Expert. He understands a small business must be organized—have a system—to compete with larger competitors. We discuss how to turn your small business into a referral machine from his book The Referral Engine.
Chris Zane realizes most products are similar. It’s the people and business processes that differentiate one retailer from another. He describes the science of creating lifetime customers contained in his book Reinventing the Wheel.
Stanley Bing is a columnist for Fortune magazine He has taken his practical business wisdom and turned what he’s learned into a series of business fables. We review his latest book, Bingsop’s Fables, with him.
Jeremie Kubicek tells us of an extraordinary change in business. Leadership is dead. And Influence is reviving it. We look at his premise as we examine his latest book Leadership Is Dead.
Simon Hobbs is an erudite and insightful anchor at CNBC’s Global Headquarters. He specializes in foreign markets—in particular Europe. He gives us a world perspective on global markets for investors.
Howard Lindzon has hit Internet paydirt—not once, but twice. He’s the co-founder of WallStrip, which he sold to CBS, and StockTwits. We discuss the new way to invest from his book The WallStrip Edge: Using Trends To Make Money—Find ‘em, Ride ‘em and Get Off.