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Segment 1: Neil and Barbara analyze the decision making process and why
“shoulds” often lose out to “wants” when making sound business decisions.
Although entrepreneurs must think on their feet, Neil and Barbara discuss the
pitfalls of spontaneous decision making since our natural tendency is to
satisfy our immediate desires instead of long-term benefits.
Segment 2: Professor William Duggan, author of “Strategic Intuition,” teaches us
how to turn a flash of insight into the next big business idea.
Windfalls rarely fall in your lap. Rather, professor William Duggan, author of
“Strategic Intuition,” contends that big ideas are the result of carefully
pondering problems, compiling information and experience, and realizing the
“aha” moment when a solution arises.
Segment 3: : Entrepreneur Kathy Fackler talks about how her son’s serious injury
during a ride at Disneyland led her to start a non-profit aimed at improving
amusement ride safety.
After her five year old son lost part of his foot while riding a roller
coaster, entrepreneur Kathy Fackler turned her pain into purpose and started
www.saferparks.org, a non-profit aimed at improving and
regulating amusement park safety.
Segment 4: Outsourcing expert Chris Harris shares “do’s” and “don’ts” for small
business owners.
Business without borders. Outsourcing expert Chris Harris shares which aspects
of your small business can be successfully managed by others.
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