Jul 2008
Interview with the Connector and the Inspirator of 4E Productions
07/31/2008 10:30 PM Filed in: Podcast
Just to Change the World, Bill Rodman and John O'Neil have created the four Es. Hear what they stand for.
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Interview with the President of WineChateau.com
07/31/2008 10:28 PM Filed in: Podcast
Blending knowledge of wine with study of customer, Saurabh Abrol has created a thriving vintage on-line wine business.
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Interview with the owner of Advanced Photo Imaging
07/28/2008 10:26 PM Filed in: Podcast
Always a photographer, Bud Freund found a circuitous route to owning his own businesses.
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Interview with the President of SimuLearn Inc.
07/28/2008 10:25 PM
Convinced there could be a better way to learn leadership, Ken Kupersmith started this company providing Practice to improve performance behavior.
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Interview with a Manager at the Holiday Inn Stamford
07/28/2008 10:24 PM Filed in: Podcast
Working his way up from doorman to participant in the renovation of the downtown hotel, Mark Gagnier has an enthusiastic story to tell.
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Interview with the Vice Chairman of Boardroom Consultants
07/24/2008 04:09 PM Filed in: Podcast
Having been there herself, Kimberly Bishop knows what the boardroom requires. Here she tells of her journey into the business of placing business people.
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Interview with the the President of Strategy and Communications, LLC
07/23/2008 10:23 PM Filed in: Podcast
Start with an analysis of yourself, as Randy Savicky did, to write your own script, as he does, in his business advising corporations about their strategy.
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Interview with the Owner and Chef of Aux Delices
07/23/2008 04:08 PM Filed in: Podcast
Hear the mouth watering story of triple star chef Debra Ponzek's entrepreneurial creations.
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Interview with the President and CEO of KVL Audio Visual Services
07/22/2008 10:22 PM Filed in: Podcast
Behind the scenes and in the footlights, Les Lieberman, with his father and his son, built an innovative company.
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Interview with the creator of Valeria Roncoli Studio
07/18/2008 04:07 PM Filed in: Podcast
While developing her illustrated characters, Valeria Rancoli discovered the power of pursuing your dreams.
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Interview with a Partner in Golden Enterprises
07/17/2008 10:21 PM Filed in: Podcast
"Making any party possible" is Phil Lohmeyer's motto in providing the Greenwich community with small birthday parties, family reunions, corporate events.
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Work, work, work. Don't you need to practice?
07/17/2008 10:08 PM Filed in: Blog
Entrepreneurs and business leaders are known for working hard. So when do they get to practice for work? Not often.
However, did you know who the highest paid people are? Entertainers and Athletes are surprisingly; and nother interesting fact is that they spend more time training then any other occupation. So what can entrepreneurs learn from this?
If you want to be the best in the world, you have to practice. How you do that, is up to you. The point is you have to identify skills you want to improve and start working on them. Leadership, public speaking, or even technical skills that are critcal to your business have to be targeted and trained so they become second nature.
The military will train soldiers to the point that they stop thinking and just act out of habit. The idea is that they will follow their training durring the choas of battle. As an Olympic level sailor I trained so that when race day came everything was instinctual. An active brain always gets in the way of optimal performance. Practice and train the skills you desire to the point that they are second nature. It will make you a better business leader.
However, did you know who the highest paid people are? Entertainers and Athletes are surprisingly; and nother interesting fact is that they spend more time training then any other occupation. So what can entrepreneurs learn from this?
If you want to be the best in the world, you have to practice. How you do that, is up to you. The point is you have to identify skills you want to improve and start working on them. Leadership, public speaking, or even technical skills that are critcal to your business have to be targeted and trained so they become second nature.
The military will train soldiers to the point that they stop thinking and just act out of habit. The idea is that they will follow their training durring the choas of battle. As an Olympic level sailor I trained so that when race day came everything was instinctual. An active brain always gets in the way of optimal performance. Practice and train the skills you desire to the point that they are second nature. It will make you a better business leader.
Interview with the Entrepreneur of BedroomMatters
07/17/2008 04:06 PM Filed in: Podcast
Presenting a new way of thinking about the bedroom is Margaret Wagner's niche in business.
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Interview with the Owner of Fitstyle
07/17/2008 04:05 PM Filed in: Podcast
As a personal trainer and model, Megan Hoffman is not only her own boss but also her company's best asset.
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Interview with the Owner & Founder of Sound Foot Care
07/16/2008 10:18 PM Filed in: Podcast
Find out how to hit the ground running, as Dr. Harris Greenberger, DPM has with his own practice.
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Interview with the CEO of Corporate Executive Offices
07/15/2008 10:17 PM Filed in: Podcast
Hear how Frank McBrearity is providing Greenwich with executive office space for temporary, long term or start-up businesses.
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Interview with a sales developer from S & R Associates
07/14/2008 04:03 PM Filed in: Podcast
Are great salespeople born or made? Susan Villamina explains sales ability.
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Interview with the President and Creative Director of Village Works Enterprises LLC
07/12/2008 04:03 PM Filed in: Podcast
These entrepreneurs have put together all the pieces. Monica Dennis has founded her company on Kwanzaa principles including Collective Work & Responsibility.
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Interview with the Founder CEO of the Baron Group
07/08/2008 10:16 PM Filed in: Podcast
Entrepreneurial sales skills can be learned, as Eric Baron relates.
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Interview with the President of Flanagan Consultants LLC
07/08/2008 10:15 PM Filed in: Podcast
Hear how Leo Flanagan has learned to provide marketing and human resources strategy for rapid breakthrough solutions that achieve results and drive sustained performance.
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Interview with the President of W. Conn. State University
07/08/2008 10:14 PM Filed in: Podcast
Leading a public university's transformation is Dr. James Schmotter's goal. He wants to provide strong liberal arts with the characteristics of small private universities, but with more affordable costs.
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Interview with the Founding Partner of Burt M. Hoffman LLC.
07/08/2008 10:13 PM Filed in: Podcast
Is Entrepreneurialism inheritable? Burt Hoffman had passed it to his sons Marc and Mitch.
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Interview with HCS Technology Group
07/03/2008 10:12 PM Filed in: Podcast
Sam Valencia explains how his company provides IT Project Management, 24/365 using the art of communication and acting always fairly and honestly with customers and with each other.
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Interview with President and Founder of Communication Mastery
07/03/2008 10:11 PM Filed in: Podcast
A love for teaching is the force behind Mitch Harris' methodology. The training events he delivers are interactive, fun and self enlightening.
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Interview with a Portfolio Manager at Philo Smith & Co.
07/01/2008 10:09 PM Filed in: Podcast
What does Stuart Johnson say about his firm's ability to effectively analyze companies due to their knowledge of insurance and financial services companies?
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Interview with an Xerox Account Manager
07/01/2008 04:01 PM Filed in: Podcast
Running an agency has engaged Mariella Castagnet entrepreneurial abilities.
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Interview with the Founder of theBeLine.com
07/01/2008 04:00 PM Filed in: Podcast
From the beginning Leslie Henshaw created the be line as a way to represent the interior experience of life through design and fashion.
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