"Winning in Business" focuses on the qualities that make people and their organizations succeed. You'll hear stories about everything from getting a first job to leading a company. Topical and timely, the show focuses on current business issues from the people side – emphasizing why people succeed and what you can learn from them.
The humble origins of a business.
Herb Greenberg and Patrick Sweeney share with listeners how Caliper began over 40 years ago with $15,000 and an idea.
Time to make the donuts!
Dunkin’ Donuts founder, the late, great Bill Rosenberg, tells us about how he began his business in a lunch truck, selling coffee and donuts.
Gimme structure!
Hosts Herb and Patrick discuss some whether you can develop more self-discipline.
Don’t be an Ugly American
International customs expert Terri Morrison talks about some common mistakes Americans make when doing business abroad.
New Book
Robert Sutton, a professor of management science and engineering at Stanford University has a new book out that is getting a lot of attention.
I am what I am!
Hosts Herb and Patrick discuss some characteristics that can be changed – and maybe some that can’t.
How to lose $4 million the hard way
David Silverman bought a typesetting company and then lost it all. He writes about it in TYPO: The Last American Typesetter or How I Lost 4 Million Dollars.
I am what I am!
Hosts Herb and Patrick discuss why it is easier to play to your strengths than change who you are.