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Crisis Management “Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore” on Mike and Blaine

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  1. Crisis Management “Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore” on Mike and Blaine Mike Milan & Blaine Bertsch 53:25

Are you cruisin’ for a bruisin’ in your small business?  From cash flow hiccups to customers heading for the exits, they break down the red flags you can’t afford to ignore. Tune in as they swap stories of businesses that missed the boat—and how you can steer clear of the same mistakes. It’s a lesson in business survival from Mike and Blaine.

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Blaine is a co-host on Business, Beer & BS with Mike & Blaine. He's also Co-Founder and CEO at Dryrun, a business cash flow forecasting and modeling software company, and author of "Chronic Cash Flow". Blaine's co-host, Mike Milan, also known as "Cash Flow Mike", is a serial entrepreneur, author and finance coach for business owners and CPAs.

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