Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/31/10
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo®’s mission is to help readers to thrive. May 31, 2010—Issue #37 This week’s focus point: This is Memorial Day here in the U.S., and once again I’d like to take the opportunity to honor all those who
Pivotal Moments
At one point after some minor surgery, I hadn't eaten very much for two days, either on doctor's orders or because I hadn't felt much like it. To my pleasant surprise, I found that I had lost three pounds. I
The Demise of Newspapers (Episode 45)
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Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/24/10
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo®’s mission is to help readers to thrive. May 24, 2010—Issue #36 This week’s focus point: What we're seeing in this disastrous gulf oil spill is that preventive action is never sufficient by itself. It may not work,
Lost: Over Four Hours of My Life
I wasted four-and-a-half hours last night on the interminable swan song of the TV cult program "Lost," and I'm trying to convince myself that I haven't wasted an hour a week over the six years of its sporadic seasons. The first
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) Buddy Beagle was barking (that nutty howl/bark that only Beagles do)
Value Based fees from Australia’s Chief Justice
Courtesy of Australian consultant Gary McMahon, one of my avid followers in one of my favorite places in the world, here is a short clip of the Austrian Supreme Court Chief Justice telling what appears to be a stunned legal
Leaving On A Jet Plane (And He Won’t Be Back Again)
Remember John Denver's song? I have a modern version. A colleague who was coaching in a large, complex organization, found out that the president required coaching, but that he needed someone accustomed to top level executives, and not someone working with