Graduation and Disney World
My son Jason's "second" graduation took place this morning for the School of Fine Arts, where he received his MFA in theater. Then my daughter, son-in-law, granddaughters, Maria and I headed for Disney World, which we made in under two
Showing Up
If you want to succeed, “show up”: Don’t ask for directions that are clearly stated in the literature or notice you’ve received. Pay attention. Get to the meeting early and get your materials and support prepared. Find a good seat to listen
Dateline: Gainesville
We arose at 3:45 am, the stretch limo came at 4:15, and Danielle, Jan, Alaina, Gabrielle, Maria, and I piled in. The luggage was overwhelming. We arrived at Boston Logan and a redcap quickly checked seven bags. "No problem," he
Alan Weiss Joins Advisory Board of Web of Life Foundation
I’ve just been asked to join the Advisory Board of the Web of Life Foundation (WOLFoundation: www.wolfoundation.org), and I’ve accepted. The purpose of the organization is below, as are my fellow board members: WOLFoundation is a non-profit organization aimed at encouraging fresh
Solutions in Search of Problems
I was asked by someone I’m mentoring whether or not to include a certain element in a workshop she is preparing. “Why will participants need that?” I asked. “I’ve been doing this for years,” she said. “Yes, but why?” I persisted. “What does
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/25/11
April 25, 2011—Issue #84 This week’s focus point: Yesterday, the New York Times offered me eight electronic op ed columns. Every one was negative, from politicians "ignoring reality" and high speed rail being a "folly" to critique of
Aim, Fire, Ready
When I was touring the extraordinarily emotional Normandy beaches, I saw the evidence for the noncoms urging men forward, to keep moving, into the guns, and not to stop. Despite the withering fire, the soldiers were safer if they moved