Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/21/11
March 21, 2011—Issue #79 This week’s focus point: Fifty years ago, John F. Kennedy gave one of the shortest inaugural addresses in U.S. history, yet it is one of the longest remembered. The Gettysburg Address required only a
Super Moon
The largest moon in 20 years creeping up through the trees at Casa Weiss.
Confessional Cell
One of the great, contemporary discordancies in life is the fact that you can ask someone with an arm in a sling, a pit bull attached to a leg, and a police officer approaching with gun drawn, "How are you?"
Guest Column: Why “Proportional Sharing” is an Ineffective Resource Allocation Strategy
Why “Proportional Sharing” is an Ineffective Resource Allocation Strategy By Pat Lynch Times are tough. Government entities at all levels are scrambling to balance their budgets, which in most cases means making hard choices about how to allocate resources that are
Preventing Consultant’s “Overwhelm”
Some consultants I coach and mentor (and many I observe) become “overwhelmed.” The are figuratively (or literally?) overcome by being overcome. The don’t know where to start to begin the journey out. Here are some tips: • Stop putting things off and
Guest Column: Blind Spot in the LBJ White House
A guest column: Blind Spot in The LBJ White House by Aviv Shahar Unlike conspiracy theories you can do nothing about, there is much you can do to disarm a dangerous blind spot that derailed the LBJ White House. Seven out of
Japanese Relief Efforts
If you want to help the Japanese catastrophe victims, the Rotarians are creating means to do this. Here are two links. Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/HelpingJapan Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Rotary_Japan
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/14/11
March 14, 2011—Issue #78 This week’s focus point: Non-profit board membership is a fabulous way to contribute to causes about which you're passionate. However, don't join if you're doing so merely to network or gain visibility (and
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
• Watching multi-millionaire football owners negotiate with multi-millionaire football players at the cost of canceling the 2011 season prompts me to hope that they all lose. • There were 10 million people stranded in Tokyo recently who couldn’t get home. We