Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/21/12
May 21, 2012—Issue #139 This week’s focus point: Stop worrying about correcting your flaws, which is what most self-help books pontificate about. We grow by building on strengths. Certainly, correct critical weaknesses, such as not knowing how to
Implementation and Facilitation Workshops
We are at the W Hotel in Hoboken (where I was born) just below Union City (where I was raised). Nothing like this hotel in those days! Here are examples of my suite (only two of these in the hotel)
Casting the First Stone
The CEO of Yahoo was found to have claimed a degree he didn't have from many years ago. The press ignites, and the thumbs go down in the Roman arena. He's "killed." The CEO of JPMorgan manages to lose $2 billion
Tell Them About It
Billy Joel sings a song called, "Tell Her About It," meaning that if you don't, she'll never know. If you don't do the same for prospects, how do they know you're there and valuable? Here are my suggestions: 1. Don't be
Out of My Way
Backhoe Top Speed: 20 MPH, all wheel drive Bentley Supersports Top Speed: 205 MPH, all wheel drive However, the Bentley cannot dig up tree roots, or at least I haven't found the control for it.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/14/12
May 14, 2012—Issue #138 This week’s focus point: Organizations and people can lose sight of their original mission--their raison d'être--or deliberately change it. A theater with a repertory company moves from finding great plays for its audience to
Members of the Vermont Supreme Court or Writers of “Mad Men”?
Actually, neither, these are the participants at the most recent Private Roster Mentor Hall of Fame® Meeting in New York City at The Palace Hotel.
My New Toy
My car was returned after a couple of weeks of repainting because I was hit by a motorcycle. So I bought the backhoe in order to safely run into town on errands.