Reality Distortion Or Destruction?
Walter Isaacson describes the phenomenon of "reality distortion" in his stunning biography of Steve Jobs. Essentially, it was Jobs's practice of convincing people that they could do things not based in their own reality, such as providing a technical solution
Alan’s Thought For Today
If you stay in your shell through fear of offending anyone, you'd better get used to the dark. -- Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/29/12
October 29, 2012—Issue #162 This week's focus point: I just had the opportunity to hear a popular consultant and author deliver her thoughts on what amounts to unremitting gloom. Her advice was to find people who share a
Alan’s Thought For Today
You passion shouldn't be to "consult" or "coach" or "teach." Those are centered on you. Your passion should be to improve others, to help others excel. When your passion is focused on others, you'll tend to be sought out and
Guest Column: Big Boxes Need Big Staff
Big Boxes Need Big Staff by Dr. Guido Quelle Guido Quelle is a thought leader in profitable growth, a graduate of the Million Dollar Consulting® College, a member of the Million Dollar Consulting Mentor Hall of Fame, and a Master Mentor. The founder,
Lessons on Thought Leadership
We're going into the second day of my annual Thought Leadership Conference in Florida. Margaret Wheatley is our guest tomorrow, following Marshall Goldsmith and David Maister in prior years. Next year, Dan Pink has already committed. Some lessons from the first
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/22/12
October 22, 2012—Issue #161 This week's focus point: We've seen politicians from all parties simply ignore the question asked and respond with a prepared sound bite on another topic. Every day, prognosticators on finance or technology or society