Business is ART host's Jon Umstead did not have a background in marketing commodity products such as his book, Business is ART and his business strategy planning and management software Plan Canvas, but has been learning a lot over the last several months.
Read MoreEducation is always a hot-button topic and Jon Umstead is getting into the fray, becoming an adjunct professor. Cam joins to discuss what changes Jon would make to his textbook and what education should truly mean.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to have a personal brand, and how is it different from a product or company brand? Guest Ben Baker shares his expertise on this and more.
Read MoreStorytelling in business isn't like your typical children's book and it isn't a passing fad. Hear Jon's guest, Michael Davis, explain why it's important and how you can get better at it.
Read MoreIt's no big secret - the success rate of strategy execution improves dramatically when employees are engaged. Employees are more engaged when they work in an environment that fosters creativity. But how do you do that? Michael Michalko shares his thoughts.
Read MoreArguments, finger pointing, and vitriol aren't productive anywhere, but in business, they put things at an unnecessary level of increased risk that climbs exponentially. Regardless of the size of your business or organization, knowing how to lead effective discussions is key.
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Read MoreIt's been awhile since we've really talked about why this show and the book are called "Business is ART" and some of the concepts in the book itself. With our subscriber rate growing rapidly of late, we felt it was time to dust it off again. This is the first of a multi-part series.