Baylor Business Review
by Baylor University, Hankamer School of Business
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Description
Weekly segment that features business issues including student stock picks, interviews with Texas Family businesses and the latest business research topics straight from the experts.
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Psychological Contracts | Professor of marketing Bill Weeks identifies what drives work performance, as well as commitment to an organization. | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Branding in a Complex Marketplace | In today's multicultural marketplace, brands are using subtle cues and visual diversity to facilitate messaging where groups aren't well defined. | 1/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Supersize It | According to economics professor Van Pham, research on changes in the U.S. retail industry shows a dual phenomenon is occurring. Retail chains are "supersizing." | 1/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Ebb and Flow of Immigration | Dr. Van Pham's research attempts to quantify the climate for immigrants in American states, resulting in a ranking based on restrictive and/or welcoming state legislation. | 1/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cyber Security | Information security expert Bryan Palma poses sober questions about ethical boundaries in the cyber world. Who is responsible for protecting your privacy online? Palma says it's up to you. | 1/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No Neutral Moments | What causes an otherwise ethical person to make unethical choices? Business executive Chuck Gallagher draws upon his own transformational experience for answers. | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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It's Your Retirement | When it comes to advance preparations for retirement, finance professor William Reichenstein says there are three simple rules to follow. | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Worksite Wellness | Companies are taking a more proactive approach to encourage healthy lifestyles for their employees. Some of these companies use individualized marketing techniques to promote health. | 12/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Breaking the Rules | What motivates workers to break the rules? | 12/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Retail Shrinkage | Whether due to employee error or theft, missing inventory (known as "shrinkage") costs U.S. retailers $70 billion annually. Dr. Emily Hunter says older workers have value to organizations because they help prevent shrinkage. | 12/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bragging Rights | Over the next five years companies will see a fairly substantial exodus of baby boomers from their workforce. Successful internships play an increasingly vital part in recruitment. The more "real life" the work is, the better, says Dr. Andrea Dixon. | 11/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Timing is Everything | When you start Social Security is an important consideration. This is going to be income you can't outlive for the rest of your life. When should you begin benefits in order to get the most benefits for you and your family? | 11/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Work with Purpose | Management professor Mitch Neubert says when it comes to belief in heaven and hell, he's found an interesting connection between a person's faith and their work. | 11/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Risky Business | Professor of management Mitch Neubert looked at the behavior of entrepreneurs and found they often tap an unseen source for stress relief. | 11/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mall Madness | Marketing professor Kirk Wakefield studied the psychology behind people's reactions to crowded shopping centers. Why do some people get excited and others... not so much? | 10/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Is Winning Everything? | When it comes to successfully predicting fan attendance at major league ballparks, marketing professor Kirk Wakefield has analyzed America’s national pastime for more than 20 years. Sure, winning games is important, but it’s not the zenith. | 10/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Bad Boss | According to research, effects of abusive supervision reach far beyond the workplace. Assistant professor of management Merideth Ferguson calls it “the spillover effect.” | 10/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Working Moms Project | Assistant professor of management Merideth Ferguson decided to take a closer look at how new moms balance pressures at work and home, more specifically, how certain factors and processes affected whether or not they stayed at their jobs. | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rude Co-Workers | According to new research, workplace incivility can stretch far beyond company walls. Assistant professor of management Merideth Ferguson says the cumulative effect of workplace stress can become viral. | 9/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Survival of the Frugalist | Assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship, Steve Bradley, studies the success and failure of start-ups. While conventional wisdom says the more money the better, surprisingly, Bradley's research shows that sometimes having too many resources can be a bad thing. | 9/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ready, Steady, Go! | Getting off to a fast start in any company begins with making sure new hires are the "right fit" for the organization. Marketing professor and sales consultant, Andrea Dixon, advises candidates to see a realistic view of the job through shadowing and interview with multiple personnel within the company. | 9/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fast Food Kids | As childhood obesity numbers continue to rise in the U.S., new research suggests the proximity of schools to fast food locations may be a factor. Assistant professor of Marketing, Brennan Davis, found that teenagers eat more junk food when chain restaurants are mere blocks away from campus. He suggests ways communities can take action. | 9/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Shiny Objects | Dr. James Roberts Researches self control and how our love of material possessions and money has an impact on our happiness. Research shows that compulsive buying has increased by at least 10 percent in just the last few years. | 9/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Research That’s Making a Difference | A movement among academic researchers is rapidly growing. Experts are exchanging information to help solve social concerns worldwide. By identifying ways to do better research, they are developing applicable theories that can improve global welfare, touching on issues like obesity, poverty, sustainability and materialism. | 8/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Energy Sufficiency | While the need for energy sources persists, executive vice president of Haliburton, Mark McCullum, says the oil field service industry must change. It's becoming more costly and difficult to find oil, requiring increased technology to reduce risk and uncertainty, while improving efficiency. | 8/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mindless Eating | Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab, Brian Wansink, is known as the "Sherlock Holmes of food." Investigating patterns in food psychology, he found clues to eat healthfully without even noticing. | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Geopolitics of Oil | International economics specialist Joe Barnes says the often unpredictable business of energy has never been as uncertain as it is today. Barnes says the key concern of the U.S. isn't necessarily the origin of oil, but its price. | 8/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Changes in Healthcare | University professor Ann Mirabito says one way to improve the health care delivery system in the U.S. is through retail health clinics. These convenient care clinics offer a narrow range of services. Appointments aren't necessary and the prices are posted, so there are never any surprises. | 7/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Twinkie Tax | A shift toward workplace wellness is underway across the U.S. Studies show businesses that incorporate comprehensive wellness programs are able to improve the health of their employees and save their company money at the same time. | 7/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Energy Poverty | Energy economist, Gürcan Gülen says the implications of energy poverty are life threatening. The worst scenarios are found in parts of Africa, South Asia and India, where it causes increased illiteracy and decreased life expectancy. | 7/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One Bottle, Endless Possibilities (Part 4) | University professor Van Gray has found a unique way to teach basic business lessons to entrepreneurs in developing countries. By using a simple bottle of Coke, he sparks conversation about modeling the global giant’s mission statement to encourage a plan and the actions needed to make it work. | 7/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One Bottle, Endless Possibilities (Part 3) | University professor Van Gray has developed what he calls an anti-poverty program. By using a bottle of Coca-Cola, he demonstrates what the power of business could do to transform people's lives, especially those in poverty. He teaches the fundamental principles of business to budding entrepreneurs in developing countries – some as young as 15 years old. | 6/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One Bottle, Endless Possibilities (Part 2) | Dr. Blaine McCormick travels, teaching basic business lessons to entrepreneurs in developing countries using a simple ubiquitous item – a bottle of Coca-Cola. In this episode, McCormick focuses on the classic four Ps of marketing, which have been around since the 60s. | 6/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One Bottle, Endless Possibilities (Part 1) | In this edition of the Business Review, marketing professor Dr. Blaine McCormick discusses communicating business lessons to entrepreneurs in developing countries using a unique, yet universal, object – a bottle of Coca-Cola. He's developed 12 basic business lessons around the iconic container. | 6/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Pickens Plan | In this edition of the Business Review, Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens discusses natural gas as a cleaner, cheaper alternative to foreign oil. | 6/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coal Reality | In this edition of the Business Review, energy specialist Dr. Charles Ebinger discusses the international energy mix and role clean energy will play in a sustainable energy future. | 6/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Segment Is Brought To You By The Letter H | In this edition of the Business Review, leadership guru, Dr. Ken Blanchard, discusses seven evident leadership qualities in role models. | 5/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Modifiable Management | When it comes to leading, One Minute Manager author, Dr. Ken Blanchard, says there's no "one best way" to do it. In this edition of the Business Review, Dr. Blanchard discusses how you can become a better manager with situational leadership. | 5/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Stinkin' Thinkin' | New York Times best-selling author, Dr. Ken Blanchard, says great leaders inspire others to do what they do best. In this edition of the Business Review, Dr. Blanchard details how a change in thought patterns can help you become a highly effective leader and run a great team. | 5/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Sun Shines for All | According to World Energy Outlook, one fifth of the world's population still has no access to electricity. In this edition of the Business Review, we learn how creative energy solutions for generating electricity can benefit people by bringing hope, creating greater quality of life and improving education. | 5/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Birkman International | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, Birkman International, which received the award of community commitment this year. The Houston-based company provides personality testing services to companies and individuals around the world. | 1/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - First Place Foods | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, First Place Foods, a pickle company, and discusses their receiving the award for Small-size Family Business. | 1/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Natural Bridge Caverns | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, Natural Bridge Caverns, and discusses their receiving of the award for Medium-size Family Business. | 1/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New Health Care Legislation and Taxes for Small Business | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Gia Chevis, continues her discussion of the new health care legislation and its tax implications for small businesses. | 12/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New Health Care Legislation and Small Business | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Gia Chevis, discusses the impact of the new health care legislation on small business. | 12/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GAAP Changes On the Horizon | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Gia Chevis, discusses two major changes to GAAP that will affect a large number of businesses. | 12/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Total Office Solutions | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, Total Office Solutions, and discusses their receiving of the Well-managed Award. | 11/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Non-Profit Leadership | In this edition of the Business Review, Director of the Center for Non-profit leadership and service, Dr. Stan Madden, discusses how members of non-profit organizations change upon taking a leadership role. | 10/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Right Sales Process | In this edition of the Business Review, Charles Fifield, Sales Coach at the Hankamer School of Business, discusses sales processes and why they are critical for business success. | 10/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Right Attitude | In this edition of the Business Review, Charles Fifield, Sales Coach at the Hankamer School of Business, discusses why attitude is important and its role in the sales process. | 9/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Personal Touch Portfolio | In this edition of the Business Review, Dr. Andrea Dixon, Executive Director of the Keller Center for Research and the Center for Professional Selling, discusses the Personal Touch Portfolio and how a focus on current customers may result in decreased time to generate new business. | 9/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Non-Profit Marketing | In this edition of the Business Review, Director of the Center for Non-profit leadership and service, Dr. Stan Madden, explains the benefits of marketing for non-profit organizations. | 9/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Work and Family Balance | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Management, Dr. Dawn Carlson, discusses work and family balance and new research she has conducted on how your work life can benefit your family life and visa versa. | 9/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Non-Profit Growth | In this edition of the Business Review, Director of the Center for Non-profit leadership and service, Dr. Stan Madden, discusses why the non-profit sector is experiencing a growth spurt. | 8/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Non-Profit Community | In this edition of the Business Review, Director of the Center for Non-profit leadership and service, Dr. Stan Madden, explains the how non-profit organizations are increasingly being viewed as a valuable source of community. | 8/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Self-Control in Personal Finance | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Marketing, Dr. James Roberts, defines the ingredients of self-control and the role they play in managing one's personal finances | 5/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The CEO/Worker Wage Gap | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Gia Chevis, discusses the latest developments concerning the CEO/worker wage gap. | 5/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Baylor Angel Network - Hall Martin | The Baylor Angel Network is a seed and early stage investor organization for friends and family of Baylor University and the Hankamer School of Business. A framework for connecting entrepreneurs with investors with a priority for providing students with hands-on experience. The Baylor Angel Network not only works to connect entrepreneurs with potential investors, it also serves as a fundraising tool because investors agree to share part of their gains with the business school. While the network provides investment opportunities for alumni and fundraising opportunities for the business school, its primary focus is education. The Baylor Angel Network is run by students. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews the vice-chair of the Baylor Angel Network, Hall Martin, as he provides advice for entrepreneurs seeking funding. | 4/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Effect of Materialism On Quality of Life | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Marketing, Dr. James Roberts, discusses the effect of materialism on a person's overall satisfaction with quality of life. | 4/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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International Financial Reporting Standards | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Gia Chevis, discusses the latest developments in International Financial Reporting Standards. | 4/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tax Implications of Your Retirement Location | In this edition of the Business Review, Professor of Accounting, Dr. Paul Erickson, discusses how the location in which you choose to retire can be beneficial or detrimental depending on the tax laws of that state. | 4/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Baylor Angel Network - Bob Brewton | The Baylor Angel Network is a seed and early stage investor organization for friends and family of Baylor University and the Hankamer School of Business. A framework for connecting entrepreneurs with investors with a priority for providing students with hands-on experience. The Baylor Angel Network not only works to connect entrepreneurs with potential investors, it also serves as a fundraising tool because investors agree to share part of their gains with the business school. While the network provides investment opportunities for alumni and fundraising opportunities for the business school, its primary focus is education. The Baylor Angel Network is run by students. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews the founder of the Baylor Angel Network, Bob Brewton, as he provides advice for entrepreneurs seeking funding. | 4/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lessons Learned Since Leaving College - Godfrey Sullivan | In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson provides five lessons learned since leaving Baylor as noted by Godfrey Sullivan, CEO of Splunk, in the Baylor Business Review. | 3/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Proximity To Fast Food Relates To Obesity | In this edition of the Business Review, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Dr. Brennan Davis, discusses his research on how a school's proximity to fast food restaurants affects the health of the school's students. | 3/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to Measure Professional Skepticism | In this edition of the Business Review, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Dr. Kathy Hurtt, discusses what professional skepticism is and how its measurement relates to fraud. | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Baylor Angel Network - Pat Horner | The Baylor Angel Network is a seed and early stage investor organization for friends and family of Baylor University and the Hankamer School of Business. A framework for connecting entrepreneurs with investors with a priority for providing students with hands-on experience. The Baylor Angel Network not only works to connect entrepreneurs with potential investors, it also serves as a fundraising tool because investors agree to share part of their gains with the business school. While the network provides investment opportunities for alumni and fundraising opportunities for the business school, its primary focus is education. The Baylor Angel Network is run by students. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews the Director of the Baylor Angel Network, Pat Horner, as he provides advice for entrepreneurs seeking funding. | 3/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Johnston Legal Group | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, Johnston Legal Group, and discusses the values passed on through the Johnston family. | 2/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early February | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early February, Franklin turns a betrayal by a friend into the most profitable newspaper in the colonies. | 2/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late January | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late January, Franklin expands his business with his attentiveness to grammar, and McCormick explains how Franklin overcame his meager beginnings. | 1/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early January | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early January, McCormick explains why the phrase "Happy New Year" during Franklin's time may have incited a fight. | 1/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Gohlke Pools | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, United Supermarkets, LLC, and discusses their family tradition of serving God through serving others. | 12/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Texas Barber Colleges & Hairstyling Schools | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, Texas Barber Colleges & Hairstyling Schools, and discusses the company's mission to provide lifelong careers for its students. | 12/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late December | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late December, McCormick discusses the launch of Poor Richard's Almanac and the entrepreneurial flair and promotional genius Franklin used to ensure its success. | 12/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - United Supermarkets | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson interviews one of the winners, United Supermarkets, LLC, and discusses their family tradition of serving God through serving others. | 12/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Richard Karr Motors | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson sits down with one of the winners, Richard Karr Motors, and discusses their efforts to meet customer needs as well as their philosophy on hiring the best people. | 12/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early December | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early December, McCormick discusses why the colonies didn't count on the winter months to put them in the "black" as well as Franklin's work in recruiting volunteer firemen. | 12/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Wardlaw Claims Service | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson sits down with one of the winners, Wardlaw Claims Service, and discuses their business offerings and history. | 11/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late November | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late November, McCormick discusses Franklin's advice on "How to Lose Friends and Not Influence People" as well as the origins of the Franklin stove. | 11/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early November | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early November, McCormick the true origins of the aphorism, "A penny saved is a penny earned." McCormick also discusses Franklin's participation in a group focused on mutual self-improvement as well as his contributions to the National Library Association. | 11/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Texas Family Business of the Year - Parson's Roofing | Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. In this edition of the Business Review, CJ Jackson sits down with one of the winners, Parson's Roofing, and discuses their business, unique programs, and their history. | 10/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Healthcare: An Economic Approach | Baylor Professor of Economics, Dr. Jim Henderson, discusses the book, Healthcare For Us All: Getting More For Our Investment. Dr Henderson co-authored the book with Baylor Professor of Economics, Dr. Earl Grinols. Dr. Henderson describes how their solution to the current healthcare debate doesn't create a government entitlement program or threaten American's existing healthcare coverage. | 10/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late October | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late October, McCormick discusses Franklin's role in starting the University of Pennsylvania, Franklin's famous kite experiment, as well as his advice on bad habits. | 10/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Emotional Intelligence in Salespeople | Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Christopher Blocker, discusses what emotional intelligence is and how it can help a salesperson's performance. | 10/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early October | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early October, McCormick discusses Franklin's rise from nothing to prominence in the Philadelphia community. | 10/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late September | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late September, McCormick discusses Franklin's early attempts at franchising and the concept of moral algebra. | 9/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early September | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early September, McCormick discusses Franklin's family life and his attempts to mend the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain. | 9/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late August | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late August, McCormick discusses Franklin's abilities as an executive coach as well as Franklin's opinions on charitable giving. | 8/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Does a Homebuyer or Seller Choose a Real Estate Agent? | Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Kirk Wakefield, discusses the three most important factors people consider when choosing their real estate agent. | 8/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early August | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early August, McCormick discusses how Franklin ensured the success of the postal system as well as evidence that if Franklin was alive today, he may have contributed to the Octomom and Jon & Kate Plus 8 fires. | 8/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Behavioral Traits of Successful Salespeople | Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Kirk Wakefield, discusses how DISC analysis can be used to identify successful salespeople. | 7/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late July | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late July, McCormick discusses how Franklin exhibits what Stephen Covey calls the "character ethic" and Franklin's two keys to building wealth. | 7/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early July | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early July, McCormick discusses Franklin's personal independence day and his thoughts on rising tax rates and outside consultants. | 7/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Personal Selling Is More Than a Transaction - It's A Cyclical Process (2 of 3) | Chuck Fifield, who teaches and coaches professional selling and marketing at Baylor, says that personal selling is more than a transaction - it's a cyclical process. Professor Fifield writes about his findings in the most recent Keller Research Report, published by the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. In this podcast, Professor Fifield takes a page from Stephen Covey and gives us his 7 Habits for Highly Effective Personal Selling | 6/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late June | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late June, McCormick explains Franklin's thoughts on healthcare and board games. | 6/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Personal Selling Is More Than a Transaction - It's A Cyclical Process (1 of 3) | Chuck Fifield, who teaches and coaches professional selling and marketing at Baylor, says that personal selling is more than a transaction - it's a cyclical process. Professor Fifield writes about his findings in the most recent Keller Research Report, published by the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. Today, he tells us the most important things those in personal selling should know. | 6/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early June | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early June, McCormick discusses Franklin's reputation as a cosmopolitan, how Franklin protected churches from the devil's "strikes", and provides some advice from Franklin on marriage. | 6/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late May | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for late May, McCormick explains how Dr Pepper, Frosted Flakes and secret recipes apply to Franklin’s family business. | 5/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early May | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early May, Franklin has snakes on his mind and uses them as a symbolic call for unified effort as well as proposing them as a potential "gift" for the British. | 5/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late April | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. This segment is for late April. | 4/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early April | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. This segment is for early April. | 4/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late March | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. This segment is for late March. | 3/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early March | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. This segment is for early March. | 3/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Late February | Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin", Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. | 2/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Correlation Between IT Budgeting and Shareholder Returns | Many companies' CIOs may understand that information technology (or IT) expenditures are an investment in the company, but may not have the data to be able to convince the CEO. After extensive research and analysis, Dr. Kevin Kobelsky, assistant professor of Accounting and Business Law at Baylor, reveals the correlation between IT budgeting and shareholder returns. | 10/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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U.S. Accounting Practices Shift to International Standards | The accounting profession is about to be faced with an interesting challenge, as it transitions away from traditional U.S. accounting practice to adopt international accounting standards.Dr. Gia Chevis, assistant professor of Accounting and Business Law, is an expert on this issue, which is very important in the accounting and finance industries. She provides a a quick rundown of what changes accountants can expect and what the impact on a typical CPA's job will be. | 10/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Delegation: How Do You Know if You're Doing it Right? | Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses delegation. How do you know if you're doing it right? (Part 2) | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why Delegate? | Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses delegation. Why do some find it so difficult? Why is it important? | 10/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Leadership and Trust | Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses the link between effective leadership and trust. | 10/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Company Recruiting Tactics Determine Employees' Perception of Workplace Justice | Dr. Merideth Ferguson, assistant professor of management at Baylor, just published the results of her research on justice in the workplace. Ferguson looked specifically at the implications of companies' hiring behaviors on employee perceptions of justice. | 9/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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In Tough Real Estate Market, Seeking Prospects Requires Creativity | It's no surprise to anyone who pays attention to the news that the U.S. housing market is depressed, which means real estate agents face some serious challenges. Dr. Chris Pullig, professor of marketing and director of the Keller Center for Residential Real Estate Sales and Marketing at Baylor. In a tougher market, the best return for investment is to be more proactive and creative to seek out prospects. | 9/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Market Conditions Determine Lead Generation Techniques | It's no surprise to anyone who pays attention to the news that the U.S. housing market is depressed, which means real estate agents face some serious challenges. Dr. Chris Pullig, professor of Marketing and director of the Keller Center for Residential Real Estate Sales and Marketing, talks about the results of his research in this area. What should real estate agents do in a market like this to continue to generate leads and convert them to sales? | 9/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Effective is Company Advertising in Professional Sports? | An expert in sports marketing, Dr. Kirk Wakefield, professor of Marketing and director of the Sports Sponsorship and Sales program at Baylor, recently completed a research study measuring the effectiveness of advertising and sponsorships for the National Basketball Association and National Hockey League seasons. | 8/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast Alley Claim | -- | 8/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Servant Leader or Task Master: How do Leaders' Styles Impact Employee Performance? | How much influence does a supervisor’s behavior have on their employees’ performance? Dr. Mitchell Ne Neubert, Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in Business and professor of Management researched this question with colleagues recently, the results of which will be published in the Journal of Applied Psychology. | 8/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Will the Poor Always Be with Us? | This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book: "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." Will the poor always be with us? Can we ever eradicate poverty? | 8/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Are CEOs Paid Too Much? | This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book: "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." In 1990 CEOs earned 107 times as much as an average production worker. By 2005, CEOs earned 411 times as much. Are CEOs being paid too much? | 8/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Is Greed Good, Evil, or Something Else? | This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." Dr. North talks about capitalism. Is greed good? Is it evil? Or is it something else? | 7/31/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Follow Baylor_Business on Twitter | Do you Twitter? Now you can follow the Business School on Twitter. Follow Baylor_Business to receive up-to-the moment tweets on all of the news items from Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business. | 7/31/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: How to Give a Million Bucks to a Poor Kid | This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietna in their new book, Good Intentions: Nine Hot Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith In this segment, Dr. North reveals how we can give a poor child a million dollars. He also explains the biggest difference between the middle class and those in poverty: human capital. | 7/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: A Living Wage with Unintended Consequences | This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." Many faith-based organizations advocate a “living wage.” What are the effects of increasing minimum wage? In this segment, Dr. North discusses the unintended consequences that can result from an increase in the minimum wage. | 7/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Pollution and the Environment | Many Christians care about the environment because we are called to be stewards of God's creation and to love our neighbors. But what can Christians do to make a difference? Is polluting a sin? Are schemes like "cap and trade" good solutions? | 7/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Marriage and the "Family Friendly" Label | You’ve probably heard the old adage “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Does it follow that the road to economic hell paved with good intentions? This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." In this segment, Dr. North discusses family values… specifically marriage. What is the economic power of marriage? What does “family friendly” mean, and what locations really are family friendly? | 7/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Illegal Immigrants | You’ve probably heard the old adage “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Does it follow that the road to economic hell paved with good intentions? This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." In this segment, Dr. North discusses immigration. Are illegal immigrants taking jobs from poor Americans and driving down wages for the rest? Are they crippling U.S. schools, hospitals and assistance programs? | 6/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Promotional Spot | Tune in for the Business Review from KWBU and Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business. Join host C.J. Jackson in a 9-week series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." Some refer to the new book as "Jesus Freakonomics." | 6/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Freakonomics: Gas Prices | GAS PRICES -- This is one of a series of conversations with Dr. Charles North, associate professor of economics, on issues he writes about with Bob Smietana in their new book "Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith." | 6/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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In China, Learn at Least One Short Word: Guanxi | Anyone who wants to transact business in China would be wise to learn at least one short word of the language: guanxi. Knowing the meaning and practicing the concept helps -- even in everyday shopping, say Baylor students who have spent time in China and researched the country's culture and marketplace practices. | 5/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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China has Developing Interests in Africa, and the Political and Economic Come Together | Recently Joshua Eisenman, a political scientist and a Fellow in Asia Studies at the American Foreign Policy Council, spoke at Baylor’s Global Business Forum, which explored China and the World Economy. China has realized impressive results by using government and party relations in Africa, according to Eisenman. China has developing interests in Africa, and the political and economic come together. | 5/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Border Between Kazakhstan and China a Busy Place | Recently Dr. Gabdygapar S. Seitkassimov, a professor of economy and rector of the Kazakh University of Economy, Finance and International Trade in Astana, Kazakhstan, spoke at Baylor’s Global Business Forum, which explored China and the World Economy. According to Seitkassimov, The border between Kazakhstan and China is a busy place due to the geography of the region and because of China's demand for natural resources. | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Latin America Provides Natural Resources China Lacks | Recently Dr. Mauricio Moreira, who is the head of research for the Integration and Trade Sector of the Inter-American Development Bank, spoke at Baylor’s Global Business Forum, which explored China and the World Economy. China and Latin American countries can improve their trade relationship, said Moreira. Right now, Latin America is providing China with the natural resources China lacks. | 4/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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China On the Rise, Should be Embraced | Recently Dr. Penelope Prime, professor of economics at Mercer University, spoke at Baylor’s Global Business Forum, which explored China and the World Economy. Prime said that timing is not everything, but that, plus the hard work of the Chinese, account for its rise in the global marketplace. | 4/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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China's Image Among Europeans Changing Due to U.S. Economic Instability | Recently Dr. Wolfgang Klenner, professor of East Asian Economics at the Ruhr–Universität Bochum in Germany spoke at Baylor’s Global Business Forum, which explored China in the World Economy. Klenner said that China's image among Europeans is changing and that this changing view comes from the sub-prime meltdown in the United States. | 4/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sister Schubert Begins with Grandmother's Recipe, Now Helps Children Starving for a Family | Patricia Schubert-Barnes, founder of Sister Schubert's Homemade Rolls, recently spoke to Baylor faculty, alumni and students as part of the Ben H. Williams Distinguished Speakers Series. Barnes began selling her homemade rolls in 1989 at her small church’s food fair in her Ala. hometown. Today, packages of Sister Schubert’s frozen rolls fill supermarket shelves across the country. | 3/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ethical Leadership Versus Servant Leadership -- Impact on Employee Performance | If a leader is ethical, does that behavior affect his organization? If so, how? And if he leads by serving others first, how are employees affected? And are ethical leadership and servant leadership connected in the behaviors they produce? Professors Mitch Neubert and Dawn Carlson studied those questions as part of research they conducted on ethics and servant leadership. They discovered that ethical leadership does indeed lead to better performance in the workplace and that servant-leadership leads to more creative behavior on the part of employees. | 2/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Deloitte's Sharon Allen: Work/Life Balance Yields Strong Character | Sharon Allen, chairman of the board for Deloitte & Touche, recently spoke to a crowd of students, executives and alumni as part of the Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum and the Ben H. Williams Distinguished Speaker Series. Allen says the balance of work and life is crucial to building strong character. According to a poll conducted by Harris Interactive for Deloitte, 91 percent of adulst believe employees will act ethically at work when they have a good work/life balance. And the top factor that influences employee conduct? 42 percent say it's the behavior of management and 35 percent say the behavior of their direct supervisor. | 1/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Deloitte's Sharon Allen: Ethics Versus Compliance | Sharon Allen, chairman of the board for Deloitte & Touche, recently spoke to a crowd of students, executives and alumni as part of the Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum and the Ben H. Williams Distinguished Speaker Series. Allen discussed the difference between ethics and compliance. Allen said her firm focuses on converting code into culture so the employees live and work by the code of ethics and understand the high expectations that must be met in an organization built on values. | 1/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sharon Allen: Visible Decisions in Today's World | Sharon Allen, chairman of the board for Deloitte & Touche, recently spoke to a crowd of students, executives and alumni as part of the Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum and the Ben H. Williams Distinguished Speaker Series. Allen explained how visible our decisions are in today’s world. A decision that may be hardly considered at the time – say, something posted on the internet Or perhaps a white lie told in the heat of the moment, can be something you regret later. | 12/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Walt Pavlo - Stolen Without a Gun | As a senior manager at MCI, and with a meritorious employment history, Walt Pavlo was responsible for the billing and collection of nearly $1 billion in monthly revenue for MCI’s carrier finance division. In 1996, Pavlo, one member of his staff and a business associate outside of MCI perpetrated a fraud involving seven customers of MCI. | 12/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ben Franklin Maxims - Part 3 | Benjamin Franklin was one of Colonial America's most successful entrepreneurs. In his autobiography, Franklin noted that one of his purposes for publishing the almanacks was to help people better manage their business affairs. Dr. Blaine McCormick, associate dean and professor of Management at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, likes to think of his almanacks as the Colonial business school. | 11/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ben Franklin Maxims - Part 4 | Benjamin Franklin was one of Colonial America's most successful entrepreneurs. In his autobiography, Franklin noted that one of his purposes for publishing the almanacks was to help people better manage their business affairs. Dr. Blaine McCormick, associate dean and professor of Management at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, likes to think of his almanacks as the Colonial business school. | 11/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ben Franklin Maxims - Part 2 | Benjamin Franklin was one of Colonial America's most successful entrepreneurs. In his autobiography, Franklin noted that one of his purposes for publishing the almanacks was to help people better manage their business affairs. Dr. Blaine McCormick, associate dean and professor of Management at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, likes to think of his almanacks as the Colonial business school. | 11/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ben Franklin Maxims - Part 1 | Benjamin Franklin was one of Colonial America's most successful entrepreneurs. In his autobiography, Franklin noted that one of his purposes for publishing the almanacks was to help people better manage their business affairs. Dr. Blaine McCormick, associate dean and professor of Management at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, likes to think of his almanacks as the Colonial business school. | 11/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Conclusion - Preparing for the Storm | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. This is the final segment in this series. This week, Dr. Gilbreath provides tips on how to prepare for the coming storm. | 11/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 9 - Globalization and Job Loss | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses globalization and job loss | 10/25/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 8 - A Surprising Tax | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses a tax that may surprise several people in the middle class soon: the Alternative Minimum Tax. | 10/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 7 - Working and the Labor Force | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses working and the labor force. | 10/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 6 - Retiring | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses retiring. | 10/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 5 - More on the Decline in Personal Savings, Increase in Personal Debt | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses the decline in personal savings and increase in personal debt. | 9/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 4- Decline in Personal Savings, Increase in Personal Debt | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies five major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses trends in labor force participation. | 9/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 3 - Labor Force Participation | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies five major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses trends in labor force participation. | 9/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm, Part 2 - Trends in Personal and Family Incomes | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming "Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies five major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks. This week, he discusses trends in personal and family incomes. | 9/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Coming Perfect Economic Storm - Introduction | Spurred by things he observed in his role as a forensic economist in the courtroom, Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, recently wrote the "The Coming "Perfect Economic Storm." In the paper, Dr. Gilbreath identifies major trends in the U.S. economy that are converging on our economic horizon. We'll explore those trends in a series of segments over the coming weeks | 8/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What Makes a Successful Corporate Entrepreneurial Venture? The X Factor | Dr. Kevin Johnson discusses the characteristics of the successful entrepreneurial venture in a corporation. | 7/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Are the Self Employed Happier? | Dr. James Roberts discusses his research findings about those who are self-employed. | 7/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Job Clarity for High Performance Organizations | Dr. Mitchell Neubert talks about the role of Human Resources in obtaining job clarity for employees. | 7/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Job Stress Impacts Customer Satisfaction | Dr. Chris Pullig discusses issues surrounding job stress and its impact on customer satisfaction. | 6/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fairy Tale or Romance Novel? No, It's the Language of Finance | It might read like a bad romance novel, but it's the language of Finance. An interview with Dr. Allen Seward. | 6/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One Bad Apple | Dr. Mitch Neubert explains his research findings that show how one team member can affect the entire group's performance. | 6/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Hard Truth About Soft Selling | Dr. Jeff Tanner talks about the book he co-wrote with George Dudley: "The Hard Truth About Soft Selling." | 6/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Former Enron and Andersen Executives Speak Out | This year marked the fifth anniversary of the demise of two companies -- Arthur Andersen and Enron. Recently, a panel of former executives from these companies spoke out publicly for the first time about their experiences during this key moment in American business history. This podcast highlights remarks by Dr. Vince Kaminski, Professor of Executive Education at Rice University and former Director of Research for Enron; Jack Tompkins, former Andersen partner and former Chief Financial Officer of Enron – he left the company before Ken Lay took over in 1986; and Phil Wedemeyer, Director of Research for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and former Andersen partner. | 5/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Halliburton Chief Accounting Officer Discusses Restoring Public Trust in Corporations | Recently, Mark McCollum spoke to a crowd of over 100 students, faculty and business leaders on the Baylor campus. McCollum, Chief Accounting Officer at Halliburton, addressed the effectiveness of corporate America's efforts to regaining the public trust. His appearance was part of the Ben H. Williams Distinguished Speakers Series. | 5/24/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Stock Pick: Aimee Clement Recommends JCPenney | Aimee Clement, MBA candidate from Sugarland, is in the Portfolio Practicum class at Baylor University, where 15 students handle one of the largest student-managed investment funds in the nation. Aimee tells us about her stock pick in the Consumer Discretionary sector and why she recommends it. | 5/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Stock Pick: Joshua Lynn Recommends Weatherford International | Joshua Lynn, a senior from Houston majoring in Finance and Economics, is in the Portfolio Practicum class at Baylor University, where 15 students handle one of the largest student-managed investment funds in the nation, currently valued at over $7 million. In the energy sector, Lynn picked Weatherford International stock. He tells us why. | 5/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Epidemic of Compulsive Buying | Dr. James Roberts discusses the epidemic of compulsive buying. | 4/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What to | Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, describes the "power suit" one should wear when negotiating. | 4/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turning Attacks into Opportunities with Negotiation Jujitsu | Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, tells how to turn attacks into opportunities with negotiation jujitsu. | 4/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tips for Those Who Avoid Conflict | Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, provides some tips for people who avoid conflict. | 4/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Forensic Economics: Calculating and Testifying About Damages in Litigation | Dr. Kent Gilbreath, professor of Economics at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, is an expert in the growing field called forensic economics. He explains what it is and gives some example situations. | 3/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Costs and Benefits of Gambling | Dr. Earl Grinols, distinguished professor of Economics, wrote the book Gambling in America: Costs and Benefits. He has provided expert testimony for scores of state legislatures and formerly served as a senior economist for the Executive Office of president Ronald Reagan as well as for the U.S. Treasury. Dr. Grinols,explains how casino gambling’s costs and benefits have been measured and the conclusions that can be drawn. | 3/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Performance in an Electronic Society | Dr. Hope Koch, who teaches information systems at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business, shares her essay about performance in an electronic society. | 3/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Four Things to Look for in a New Business Venture | Serial entreprenuer and Lycos founder Bill Townsend (MBA 2005) discusses the four things he looks for before launching a new business venture. | 3/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to Handle Early Daylight Savings Time Change | Daylight Savings Time has traditionally started on the first Sunday of April. However, this year, congress decided to start Daylight Savings Time early – on March 11. Some are calling this a “mini Y2K situation,” referring to computer changes needed prior to the year 2000. Dr. Pati Milligan, professor of Information Systems at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business explains the impact early daylight savings time may have in our offices and homes and what we can do to prepare for it. | 3/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Technology Creates Value | Dr. Hope Koch, who teaches information systems at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business, shares her essay about How Technology Creates Customer Value. | 2/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Don't Get Stuck in the Middle on Negotiations | Dr. Blaine McCormick who teaches negotiation classes at the undergraduate, graduate, and executive levels at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business, shares his essay about the rut of being stuck in the middle. | 2/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ken Blanchard on the 5 Principles of Power | Recently, Ken Blanchard spoke to a crowd of over 400 students, faculty and business leaders on the Baylor campus. Blanchard, best-selling author of books like “The One Minute Manager,” “Raving Fans,” “Servant Leadership,” and “Lead Like Jesus,” talked about the 5 principles of power. | 2/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Don't Let Dysfunctional Fans Ruin Your Super Bowl Party | Dr. Kirk Wakefield, chair of the Marketing department and head of the Sports Sponsorship & Sales degree program at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, says people should be mindful about who they invite to their upcoming Super Bowl parties. Without precaution, a few dysfunctional fans can easily ruin the event. | 2/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Five Leadership Tips from Mark Hurd, CEO of Hewlett-Packard | Mark Hurd, Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of Hewlett-Packard, shared five tips he says he tries to incorporate into his daily leadership habits. | 1/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Almcoe Refrigeration, Texas Family Business of the Year | The Almcoe Refrigeration Co. of Dallas earned the Family values award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Bill Almquist told us the reasons why his company won the award. | 1/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Grubbs Infiniti, Texas Family Business of the Year | Grubbs Infiniti of Euless earned the Founders award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. George Grubbs the 3rd told us the reasons why his company won the award. | 1/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Global Shop Solutions, Family Business of the Year | Global Shop Solutions of The Woodlands earned the Well-Managed award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Dick Alexander told us the reasons why his company won the award. | 12/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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First Dallas Holdings, Texas Family Business of the Year | First Dallas Holdings Inc. of Dallas earned the Small family business Award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Don Hodges tells us the reasons why his company won the award. | 12/21/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thinly Sliced Pickles and Negotiations | Dr. Blaine McCormick shares his essay about how thinly-sliced pickles relate to the art of negotiations. | 12/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What Hostage Negotation Teaches Us About Creating Value | Dr. Blaine McCormick shares his essay about what hostage negotiations teach us about creating value. | 12/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Escapees RV Club | Escapees RV Club of Livingston earned the Community commitment award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Angie Carr told us the reasons why his company won the award. | 12/14/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cedar Eaters of Texas, Texas Family Business of the Year | Cedar Eaters of Texas in Boerne earned the Fastest-growing award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Stan Higner told us the reasons why his company won the award. | 12/7/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pulliam Pools: Texas Family Business of the Year | Berry Pullium, with Pullium Pools, talks about why his family won the Medium Family Business award in the Texas Family Business of the Year competition. | 11/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Aldrich-Thomas Group Realtors, Texas Family Business of the Year | Aldrich-Thomas Group, Realtors of Temple earned the Founders award in the Texas Family Business of the Year for 2006. Lloyd Thomas tells us the reasons why his company won the award. | 11/22/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Managing Quarterly Expectations | Gia Davis discusses how public corporations manage earnings data. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Identity Theft (pt 1) | Blakie LeCrone talks about identity theft issues. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Students Don't Know Business History | Blaine McCormick explains research results that show business students don't know much about business history. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ethics of Change | The volume and nature of ethics issues that arise in the face of organizational change. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sexual Harrassment | Blakie LeCrone talks about sexual harrassment in the workplace. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Identity Theft (pt 2) | Blakie LeCrone talks about identity theft issues. | 11/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Students' Stock Picks: Lowes and JCPenney | Andrew Puryear is a student in the Portfolio Practicum class at Baylor University, where 15 students handle one of the largest student-managed investment funds in the nation. Andrew discusses why he recommends investing in JCPenney and Lowe's. | 6/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bringing High-Tech Ideas to Market | Dr. Greg Leman leads a program where students help businesses develop technology ideas into successful business ventures. | 5/26/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lycos Founder Bill Townsend on Entrepreneurship and Innovation | Serial entreprenuer and Lycos founder Bill Townsend (MBA 2005) talks about how he uses notebooks to jot down his high-tech innovations. | 5/19/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rock-Paper-Scissors Provides Lessons in Conflict Resolution | An interview with Marshall Hooper, winner of the Rock-Paper-Scissors Tournament, about what the event taught him about conflict resolution. | 5/12/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Picks Stocks for $6.5 Million Investment Portfolio: Industrial Sector (Audio) | Leigh Briscoe is in the Portfolio Practicum class at Baylor University, where 15 students handle one of the largest student-managed investment funds in the nation . Leigh shares his stock picks for the industrial sector. | 5/4/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The X Factor | Dr. Kevin Johnson discusses the characteristics of the successful entrepreneur. | 4/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Corporate Scandals | Dr. Bill Thomas takes a look at the long-term effects of major corporate scandals such as Enron. | 4/20/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Corporate Entrepreneurship | Dr. Kevin Johnson examines what makes entrepreneurship within a corporation different from traditional entrepreneurship. | 4/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sarbanes-Oxley | Dr. Bill Thomas examines how the accounting reform bill, known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, has changed the way companies - and their accountants - keep the books. | 4/11/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Last-Moment Tax Tips | Senior Accounting lecturer, Betsy Willis, gives last-minute tax filers some advice. | 3/30/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Organizational Change | Dr. Mitch Neubert examines how managers and employees handle change in their organizations. | 3/23/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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When Entrepreneurs Sell Out | Dr. Bill Petty offers tips for entrepeneurs who are thinking about selling their businesses. His research shows that many business founders often regret selling their company. | 3/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Self-Employment | Dr. James Roberts discusses the pros and cons of self-employment. | 3/2/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Job Clarity | Dr. Mitchell Neubert talks about the role of Human Resources in obtaining job clarity for employees. | 2/23/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cyber Warfare | Dr. Randal Vaughn discusses how technology and hacking techniques have changed warfare and defense in today's world. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 2/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BotNet Hunting: Civil Defense Against Malicious Hackers and Viruses | Dr. Randal Vaughn hunts down sources of malicious computer viruses and spam. He talks about the Kama Sutra virus (also known as BlackWorm), set to go off Feb. 3, 2006. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 2/2/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Virtual Teams | Dr. Dorothy Leidner discusses success factors for teams of employees who work in a virtual environment. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 1/23/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Power Service Products | Ruth Swain talks about why Power Service Products was chosen to win the Fastest Growing Award in the Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 1/11/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sykora Family Ford | Ron Sykora talks about why his company was chosen to win the Founder's Award in the Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 1/4/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Psyching Out the Psych Tests | Dr. Jeff Tanner talks about his research that shows many potential sales employees exaggerate their knowledge and abilities on job application psychological tests. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 12/29/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Hard Truth about Soft Selling | Dr. Jeff Tanner talks about his new book. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 12/22/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Expo Group | Winner of the Well Managed Award in the 2005 Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 12/15/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Manlove Marketing and Communications | Winner of the Community Commitment Award in the 2005 Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 12/8/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SGS Industrial | Winner of the Heritage Award in the 2005 Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 11/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Free Trade in the Americas Facing Challenges | Viewpoints from officials and scholars from Canada, Latin America and the United States about the Free Trade in the Americas agreement. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 11/15/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gary Keller, Millionaire Real Estate Agent | Gary Keller discusses the need for setting goals. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 11/10/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ben Franklin | A conversation with Ben Franklin, aka Ralph Archbold, the founding father of American business. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 11/3/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Job Stress | Dr. Chris Pullig discusses issues surrounding job stress and its impact on customer satisfaction. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 10/27/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Portfolio Management | Dr. Bill Reichenstein explains the fundamentals of balancing your investment portfolio. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 10/20/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sports Marketing | Dr. Kirk Wakefiled explains why big business wants to be so involved in sports. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 10/13/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pricing Strategies | Dr. Chris Pullig discusses pricing strategies employed by retailers. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 10/6/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dysfunctional Fans | Dr. Kirk Wakefield is an expert in sports marketing and sports fan behavior - especially when it comes to the fans we love to hate. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 9/29/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Compulsive Buying | Dr. James Roberts discusses the epidemic of compulsive buying. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 9/14/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Professional Selling | Dr. Bill Weeks talks about Baylor's professional selling degree, one of only a few programs of its kind in the nation. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 9/9/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RFID | Dr. Pedro Reyes discusses radio frequency identification tags, or RFID and how the new technology will affect how businesses track inventory and other innovations. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 8/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fall Speakers and Conferences | C.J. Jackson previews upcoming fall events and guest speakers at the Hankamer School of Business. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 8/25/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ethics and Small Business | Dr. Les Palich discusses ethical challenges faced by smaller companies. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 8/18/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Business Ethics | Dr. Les Palich examines trends in attitudes about ethics in business people over three decades. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 8/11/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thinking Entrepreneurially | Dr. Jeff McMullen discusses how to think entrepreneurially. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 8/4/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CAFTA | Dr. Joseph McKinney discusses the Central American Free Trade Agreement. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 7/26/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Employee Computer Fraud | Dr. Robin Wakefield examines ways to curb employee computer fraud. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 7/13/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Free Trade in the Americas Conference | Dr. Stephen Gardner discusses the upcoming Free Trade in the Americas Conference Oct. 6-7. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 6/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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REDLEE/SCS | An interview with Chuck Redfearn, founder of REDLEE/SCS, the nation's leading contracted janitorial services organization and a Texas Family Business of the Year. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 6/23/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Jim Coleman Company | An interview with Randy Coleman, vice president, and Annette Coleman-Martin, director of Communications, for The Jim Coleman Company, a leading self-service car wash manufacturing company and a Texas Family Business of the Year. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 6/16/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Expo Group | An interview with Ray Pekowski, president and CEO of the Expo Group, a global show management and contracting company that was recently selected as a Texas Family Business of the Year. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 6/9/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Stock Picks | Laura Burnaman recommends stocks in the Energy sector. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 5/26/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Insurance Regulation | Dr. James Garven discusses repurcussions of regulation in the insurance industry. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 5/19/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Stock Picks | Kellie Gay recommends stocks in the bio-medical sector. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 5/12/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tour Andover Controls | Kristen Lambert, solutions manager at Tour Andover Controls,discusses working with Baylor MBA students as this semester's "Focus Firm." www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 4/26/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tips on Negotiation | Dr. Blaine McCormick offers advice about how to handle negotiations. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 4/26/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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NAFTA | Dr. Joseph McKinney outlines the pros and cons of NAFTA. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 4/20/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Interstate Batteries | An interview with Carlos Sepulveda, CEO of Interstate Batteries. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 4/12/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Student Stock Pick | Amanda Hutchison and Spencer Elliot recommend L-3 Communications and Norfolk Southern stock in the Industrial sector. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 4/8/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Language of Finance | It might read like a bad romance novel, but it's the language of Finance. An interview with Dr. Allen Seward. www.baylor.edu/business/radio | 2/9/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 246 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
NAFTA session r u kidding?
North American Free Trade Agreement is a success? Give me a break. All thanks to NAFTA many US industrial workers including Motor company lost jobs to getto living poor mexicans living in mexico. It fattened riches more & poor more poor! Winning industry voluntarily sharing profit with losers. Not gonna happen. That's why commie b-sterds aren't doing so well. Increasingly Desperate mexicans illegally making their way to the US guess why. Dumb corrupt mexican leaders thought joining free trade w US & Canada was going to keep them in power more & keep its common people under control. Punks. Anyway We should've closely listened to R. Perot. Prof so don't be ridiculous saying NAFTA is doing great.










