Jim Charette is a high-energy consultant who challenges his clients to examine their beliefs and habits, expand their thinking, and realign their priorities. We discuss how he realigns one’s thinking based on his book The Answer Is Yes.
Tom Stanton has examined the financial crisis of 2007-2008 from a different perspective. He’s extracted the governance and management lessons learned from the crisis and distilled them in his new book Why Some Firms Thrive While Others Fail.
Coach Ron Tunick is the CEO of Nation’s Transaction Service—a credit card processing company. He’s also a radio personality on KVTA every Saturday. We discuss the credit card processing debacle at this year’s London Olympics that left many fans at Wembley Stadium without any purchasing power.
Joyce Gioia is a sought-after expert in human relations and employment trends. Her company—The Herman Group—tracks the trends of the job market in this country. We discuss an unprecedented event in human workplace history—workers 55+ outnumber workers aged 25-34 in the workforce and what it means for society.
Robert Zubrin is an outspoken critic of pseudo-scientists who assert that humanity blights the planet. We discuss his repudiation titled Merchants of Despair.
Bob Brill is a news anchor with a global perspective. You’ll recognize his voice from KNX 1070 in Los Angeles. He’s a published author, in addition to being a newscaster. We discuss the massive dislocation of jobs as a result of the development of the Internet from his latest e-book No Barriers.