Friday, February 10, 2012
Indonesia, with over 17,000 islands, is the 4th largest country in the world. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the global uniqueness of Indonesia economically, politically and culturally.
Democracy came so quickly to Indonesia that it's still in its political infancy. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the issues facing the future of Indonesia, including institutional corruption, plus its importance to the global economy.
Mitt Romney’s candidacy has put management consultants on the political radar. Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the interest in management consultants and private equity firms because of Mitt Romney’s career history.
Are management consultants getting a bad rap? Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what consultants do and how the Democrats plan to use Romney’s background against him may not work.
Could America exceptionalism use a consultant? Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the concept of American exceptionalism and why the government could use the jaundiced eye of a good management consultant.
The Keystone Pipeline should not be a political football. Robert Bryce joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why oil that is already being moved on wheels would be transported more efficiently and safer with the Keystone Pipeline.
The Keystone Pipeline should be part of America's energy policy. Robert Bryce joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the benefits of Canadian oil as a U.S. energy source and whether Congress can overrule Obama’s decision.
President Obama won't admit who really caused the Great Recession? Jim Blasingame says President Obama is placing blame for the mortgage meltdown that caused the Great Recession on everyone except the original culprit - government policies.
There is a major tectonic shift in customer expectations going on. Jim Blasingame talks about how new customer expectations in the Age of the Customer is causing marketplace tectonic shifts.
Blocking the Keystone Pipeline is purely political? Jim Blasingame identifies the various groups who are fighting over building the Keystone Pipeline and why Obama has rejected it as a political opportunity rather than seeing it as an economic one.
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