Leadership

By David Wolf / May 24, 2009

Stephen Watkins: Entrex and the Private Company Index

Stephen H. Watkins is the Chairman and CEO of Entrex and co-founder of the Private Company Index. As an entrepreneur leading numerous ventures from conception through exit his growth capital raises forced him to regularly tread the inefficient and unstructured path private companies generally follow in the search for exposure and credibility to the capital markets and significant investment dollars.

By David Wolf / May 23, 2009

David Timlin: Yakety Yak Wireless

Dave Timlin says there is a paradigm shift occurring in the wireless industry. He’s the CEO of Yakety Yak Wireless and has a unique perspective on the industry and where it’s heading.

By David Wolf / May 23, 2009

Terry Ostrowiak: The Quantum Leap Catalyst

Our guest on this edition is a celebrated leader in the world of executive coaching. Terry Ostrowiak’s career in coaching, training and personal development spans over 40 years and includes experience in more than 26 countries.

He’s been a featured speaker at many international conferences, ran one of the most successful independent Dale Carnegie© operations in the world from his base, in Johannesburg, South Africa—-and he’s the founder of Quantum Leap—-the company provides Master Coaching services providing resources and coaching services to Small Business Owners around the globe.

By David Wolf / May 20, 2009

Automating Sales with Clate Mask from Infusionsoft

Our guest on this edition loves to turn small businesses into big business. Clate Mask is the CEO of Infusionsoft—- the “Inc 500 company” is a leader in marketing automation software for small businesses and is now revolutionizing the way small businesses grow. Clate is a pure entrepreneur through and through…

By David Wolf / May 11, 2009

Rain With Jeffery J Fox

New York Times best seller and international best selling author, Jeffrey J. Fox, is releasing his tenth book, Rain: What A Paperboy Learned About Business. Rain is destined to be a business book classic. And Rain, a thirteen-year old paperboy, the book’s central character, is destined to become business fiction’s first positive hero. Rain,a business fable, is Fox’s first foray into fiction. The story is a series of challenges and adventures that Rain solves in surprising and clever ways. Rain deals with mean dogs, bullies, customers that won’t pay, and growing his business and his paper route. Rain’s challenges are metaphors for the problems facing business managers everywhere.

By David Wolf / April 1, 2009

Travel Writing With Judie and Paul

My interview with Judith Fein and Paul Ross unpacks a very unusual and exciting small business—-that is, they are professional travel journalists!! In this up close look, you’ll learn how they created their business purely from their passion and experience, and how they’re now helping others learn to do the same.

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