Guest Column: Run Through the Turkey
Run through the turkey Shawn Casemore Shaun is a graduate of the Million Dollar Consulting® College and is a Master Mentor With Thanksgiving now past, the holiday season is nearly upon us, and the images of turkey dinners, sugar plums, and of course
Frank and Ella
As consultants we often make inapt comparisons. For example, mentoring and coaching are quite different interventions; some situations are structured, but some are unstructured (you don't know what you don't know); some action is preventive, some is contingent. We need to
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/10/12
December 10, 2012—Issue #168 This week's focus point: I took the dogs for coffee yesterday morning and the owner was already complaining about a variety of personal and business issues at 7 am. We call him "gloomy Gus." A
Alan’s Thought For Today
Be alert. Opportunity is all around us. Too caught up in ourselves, we simply don't hear the sound. © Alan Weiss 2012
Alan Weiss’s Million Dollar Consulting® College Graduates 18
At the world-class Inn at Castle Hill in Newport, RI the 2012 class of the Million Dollar Consulting College completed work during the week of December 3. Participants were from the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Australia, and the U.S. Rear Row:
Five Ways to Build Cultural Intelligence
Five Ways to Build Cultural Intelligence and Raise Your Cultural IQ Simma Lieberman (Simma Lieberman is a member of the Million Dollar Consulting® Mentor Hall of Fame) In the 1990s and beyond, people who made culturally offensive comments were often sent to “sensitivity
Enough About Me, What Do You Think Of Me?
The people I have the most problem staying around are those trying way too hard to impress me. The people I tend to stay and have drinks with are those who enter into comfortable conversations and—I have to admit—appear to
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/3/12
December 3, 2012—Issue #167 This week's focus point: Procrastination, "overwhelm," and distraction are usually signs of fear. The fear is rooted in not being good enough, being critiqued, being insufficient, or even just being in public view. Playwright