Either Follow-Up Or Get Out (Episode 23)
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Moving Toward Asia
According to the August 1 issue of "Consultants News" (Kennedy Information, Peterborough, NH), slow consultancy work elsewhere is pushing interest toward the Asia/Pacific area, where the economies are far better in those less mature, growing markets. The four largest and
Rob Nixon Interviews Alan Weiss
Million dollar consultant Rob Nixon, from down under, interviews the Rock Star of Consulting, Dr. Alan Weiss. In this outstanding interview Rob asks Alan tough question about: Why value based fees (VBF) vs. time bases fees and how do you transition
Curb Presence
What does curb appeal really mean and what does it have to do with your attire, fitness, language command, knowledge and wit? Listen to Alan discuss this fascinating topic and sympathy vs. empathy. And finally Robert Redford and Senator Ted
Unlinked
Well, Linked in is down already, can't access my home page, I suspect because a question posted by John McCain has shorted all its circuits with people responding. Some network. Good thing the electrical grid doesn't work like that. (Or
Join Me on Linkedin!
Since I have riled so many people with my comments on social media (doing so on a blog, no less), I've decided to find out what all the fuss is about and become a social media guru myself. So, join
The Write Stuff
I’m at the National Speakers Convention in The Big Apple, which is unusually good this year. Marshall Goldsmith and Steve Forbes were two of the keynoters, and they were superb. This morning, Bill Strickland told his story of transforming the
Three Inducted Into Mentor Hall of Fame
August 4, 2008 For Immediate Release Three Inducted Into Million Dollar Consultant® Mentor Hall of Fame Three outstanding consultants from diverse disciplines have been inducted into the Million Dollar Consultant® Hall of Fame. Criteria for membership in this elite group are: • Serving as an
The Personal Trainer
I had begun working out when I hit 50 as part of an agreement with myself not to completely freak-out over the overpowering nature of that number. (Other agreements included a very fast car and permission not to learn to