How to Save the Legal Profession (Episode 34)
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Don’t Look Now V
Here is a sample of areas in the economy currently hiring at a healthy rate: Retail Health Care Professional Business Services Financial Insurance Hotel and Hospitality Food Services There are tens of thousands of organizations and firms in those areas which can constitute your prospects. What are you
Sudden Death
You never know when your times comes. We are not here to stick our toes in the water, we are here to make waves. Listen to Alan's fascinating story and his own close encounter. [podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/podcasts/Sudden-Death.mp3[/podcast] and now also on iTunes Click
Shameless Promotion
I have a space for two people in a four-person Shameless Promotion Workshop, which will be my third one: http://summitconsulting.com/seminars/shameless_promotion.php Send me an email ([email protected]) if you're interested, or just sign up at that address. The two-days will be scheduled at mutual
Don’t Look Now IV
From today's New York Times, "Despite Recession, High Demand for Skilled Labor," by Louis Uchitelle, an excerpt: Some jobs need qualified help: "Welder is one, employers report. Critical care nurse is another. Electrical lineman is yet another, particularly those skilled in stringing
New Book Signing
Josh Leibner, Gershon Mader, and Alan at their book signing in the Campbell Apartments at Grand Central Station in New York, for “The Power of Strategic Commitment: Achieving Extraordinary Results Through TOTAL Alignment and Engagement”
The Case for Value Based Fees in “Stubborn” Professions
This is an article I published recently in Rob Nixon's "Proactive," June 2009, in Australia ([email protected]). The Case for Value Based Fees In the "Stubborn" Professions Alan Weiss Value-based fees are becoming increasingly popular with consultants, since I pioneered the movement in the early
Don’t Look Now III
We're just about at mid-year, and the market is up by 40%. A lawyer was whining to me at a board meeting a couple of months ago that the Dow had fallen by 50% from its high point, and would
Anchors Aweigh (Go Navy)!
Received a call from a Captain Mike Sherlock today, who is deputy director of the strategic research department at the Naval War College in Newport. He said he had been sent my blog entry ("Sir, No Sir!") and wanted to