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Business Review
Thursday 7:43am, 4:48pm and 6:32pm

Each week Business Review has the latest in business trends and research – both globally and nationally. Launched in March of 2005, this series was one of the first weekly local productions on KWBU.   The program has won the nationally prestigious Communicator Award numerous times. Hosted by CJ Jackson, Business Review is a production of Livingston+McKay LLC, KWBU-FM and the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University.

Latest Episodes
  • Stephanie Nadi Olson reimagines hiring. The twist? A transformative approach benefitting job seekers and employers alike.
  • The experience Ilka Gregory gained by playing the demanding and aggressive sport of rugby has provided her with valuable business advice. Gregory shares how the sport equipped her with the skills to handle fast paced and challenging environments.
  • There are many things that the brain allows us to accomplish, from achieving our dreams to reaching our goals. To unlock the dream-making potential, Tom Corely explains the importance of setting goals.
  • During this episode of "Business Review," Marlene Neill explains how crucible experiences can transform leaders.
  • When applying for a job, it's important to have the right resume credentials. However, sometimes one quality stands out above the rest. Amira Lewally explains what it is in this episode of "Business Review."
  • Dr. Claudio Alvarez delves into consumer-brand relationships, highlighting strategic actions consumers take that with brands.
  • Joe Mull, exposes the pitfalls of employee-boss friendships, raising the question: Can leaders preserve professionalism amid blurred lines and personal connections, or are they destined to navigate an intricate maze of challenges?
  • Chris Meyer, a negotiation expert, challenges the win-win mindset, urging a shift to collaboration for sustained business success.
  • As an entrepreneur, Soren Kaplan gives steps on how to scale a business in order to achieve success.
  • In order to achieve high levels of productivity for employees, it is crucial to create a healthy working environment. Ted Kitterman shares the role that leadership plays in the wellness of employees.