Let’s Vent Against the Slobs (Episode 28)
Click Here for entire series table of contents © Alan Weiss 2008. All rights reserved.
The Weiss Clan gathers at The Palace for Christmas in New York
Since it’s my blog, you’ll have to look at my slides! Bottom Row: My mother, Roseanna; daughter Danielle; grandaughter Gabrielle; son-in-law Jan; father, Jack. Top Row: My son, Jason; uncle Irwin; wife Maria; Moi; niece Chelsea; sister Lori; brother-in-law Henny. Tex and Gabby Jason,
The Secrets of Million Dollar Consulting
Do you know the 19 principles of million dollar consulting? Perhaps a refresher or new ideas to start off the new year with. Listen to this great podcast so you too can start the new year with a bang. [podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/podcasts/The-Secrets-of-Million-Dollar-Consulting.mp3[/podcast] and
Ovation, Please
Before I go any further, might I ask that your give me some applause at this point? Just something prefatory, anticipating how good this article will become. You’ll see why in the next 600 words. We’re in New York for Christmas,
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate this day, and to all of you who may not but still appreciate the sentiment. As a gift to my Contrarian Consulting colleagues and the Alan's Blog community, you may want to
Alan Weiss interviewed by Simma Lieberman
Alan Weiss interviewed by Simma Lieberman in a SAC (Society for Advancement of Consulting®) and alliance partner teleconference on Power Platform Speaking. Learn why you need mostly steak and how the rest sizzles out. Click on arrow below for podcast to
Why Madoff Made Off, Blagojevich Made Hay, And Other Consulting Principles
During his presidential campaign, John McCain suggested that the head of the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) ought to be fired. McCain was lambasted for being rash, out of touch, desperate, and (of course) too old. Turns out the right adjective
A Look Backward in Nostalgia
A quick return to Burma Shave and the days when driving the old man’s Chevy really meant something. Click here for presentation by OldBlueWebDesigns.com