Mr. Chow’s
For our final evening in LA I asked the concierge for something truly outstanding. He recommended Mr. Chow's, a top-end Chinese restaurant that I'm heading back to next time I'm in town. The house car drove us over. We asked the
There’s No Magic In Too Much Success
We can experience too much success. I returned to The Magic Castle in LA last night after 25 years' absence. The performances are still wonderful, but the experience isn't. There are too many people crowding into the place. The rooms are
Who Sets The Lawyer’s Fees?
Who Sets The Lawyer's Fees? by Ed Poll Ed is a member of the Million Dollar Consulting® Mentor Hall of Fame, is a Master Mentor, and is a graduate of the Million Dollar Consulting College with High Honors. Jacqueline Palank, Wall Street Journal
The Stand-Up Routine in LA
You'll recognize the title as an excerpt from the quintessential troubadour, Billy Joel, singing "My Life." Taking the train to LA was like taking a space warp vehicle to a distant universe. Robert Redford revealed once, when asked why he moved
How to Maximize Effectiveness of Mastermind Groups
Keep the members' expertise and experience relatively close, e.g., no 10-year veterans making $400,000 with people new to the profession. Plan for six months maximum, with a 90-day assessment as to whether to continue and, if so, what to change or
Guest Column: Why Technical Specialists Have A Tough Time Moving to Higher Value Work
Why Technical specialists have difficult times moving to work of higher value By Wayne McKinnon www.WayneMcKinnon.com Wayne is a Master Mentor and member of the Million Dollar Consulting® Mentor Hall of Fame In school, technical specialists are taught that there is one best answer,
California
We've moved from bunk beds where I hit my head on the ceiling to one of the great hotels in the country, the Peninsula in Beverly Hills, and a garden suite, with the largest patio in the hotel. Tomorrow I
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/4/12
June 4, 2012—Issue #141 This week’s focus point: John Santana recently pitched a no-hitter for the New York Mets, the first in their history. He did it with the help of a blown call by the third