Critical Mass Business Talk Show | Orange County‘s Longest-Running Business Talk Show | Hosted by Ric Franzi
2010-12
Episodes
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Critical Mass: The Coaching Perspective December 9, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Host Doug Gfeller, Master Certified Coach, shares his wisdom and helpful hints for business leaders through the transformative powers of executive coaching. Doug discusses the real tools to motivate employees. He highlights selected sections of the book Drive by Daniel Pink during the show.
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Critical Mass: The Coaching Perspective December 16, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Host Doug Gfeller, Master Certified Coach, discusses how coaching can help you achieve peak performance. Doug covers one of his favorite books on creating sustained peak performance, Peak by Author Chip Conely. Have you considered how Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" can be applied your leadership philosophy? This show builds on Doug's thoughts on how to deal with change and motivation has on determining increased performance.
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Critical Mass December 15, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Rebecca Kaminsky, Founder of The Write Way O.C. talks with host Doug Gfeller about her story as an entrepreneur and educator. Rebecca's firms specializes in copywriting/copy editing, strategic planning and creative development for small and mid-market firms.
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Critical Mass December 14, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Friday Dec 24, 2010
Robert Traxel, Chairman of the Board of BTB Event Productions, Inc talks with host Ric Franzi. Robert has been in the special events industry for over 50 years. Robert discusses his firm which is staffed by team members who are committed to providing the best products and services at the best possible pricing.
Bill Borneman, CEO of PowerDirect, shares how his fast-growing firm, dedicated to producing superior data-driven door hanger, direcdt mail, and ePower campaigns can influence consumers, increase client returns and has established PowerDirect as a trusted source of unique target marketing.
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Critical Mass December 8, 2010
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Kris Boesch, President of Choose People, talks with host Ric Franzi about the business she started to help companies build a solid foundation and achieve outstanding financial performance by focusing on their employees. Kris' firm is helping establish a national standard for business executives to be able to mease their firm's employee satisfaction against toher firms throughout the U.S.
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Critical Mass December 7, 2010
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Monday Dec 13, 2010
Kay Hunter, President of Imagine the Possibilities, discusses the strategic importance of image management for a business owner or executive. Kay shares her experiences working with executives and sales professionals to bring the image they project in line with their strategic vision and personal/professional brand.
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Critical Mass: The Coaching Perspective December 2, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Doug Gfeller, Master Certified Coach shares how executive coaching can help executives and organizations navigate the challenges of change. He ties his thoughts to the book Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard written by Chip Heath and his brother Dan Heath.
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Critical Mass December 1, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Nahla Kayali, Founder of Access California Services, a non-profit firm she started in 1998 to empower and assist the underserved Arab-American and Muslim-American communities as a result of her struggles to obtain help following her divorce.
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Critical Mass November 30, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Wednesday Dec 08, 2010
Jane Terry, President of Ajax Boiler, Inc talks with host Ric Franzi about her family business. Ajax Boiler, Inc. is a U.S. manufacturer, specializing in the design of HVAC and Plumbing products used in heat transfer applications. Jane talks about how her role has changed since the passing of her father who found the firm.