Touring Monaco
Today we traveled to the royal palace, cathedral, aquarium, and rose garden. Here are some views. There are more on my Facebook page.
Chateau Eza
We took a car to Èze last night in France, and dined at the Chateau Eza. The limo climbs up cobblestone streets and hairpin turns from the village below until the end of the road, at which point we "climbed" over
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/1/12
October 1, 2012—Issue #158 This week's focus point: I was watching a British Airways mechanic trying to restart a small luggage truck at Heathrow Airport. He opened the engine compartment and started looking around. He reached for a light, and then
Yacht Lot
Outside our balconies here at the Fairmont in Monte Carlo, are a dozen yachts that come and go, I'm estimating from 100 to 200 feet in length. One has a chopper on the rear deck, which you can see in
Photo Contest Finalist
I'm in a photo contest, made the final 12! If you're so disposed, please vote for #3, Heavenly Gull, thanks! http://www.ward-realty.com/point-pleasant-beach-photo-contest.html
Million Dollar Club Meeting in Monte Carlo
This is our newest meeting spot after Naples, St. Lucia, Bora Bora, and Stresa. I thought you'd like to see the parking lot outside our balconies. You can trip over the Ferraris in the streets, and never have to touch
Cost of Capital
My son, Jason, is in a new Internet movie, Cost of Capital. You can see the current episodes and subscribe here: http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/cost-of-capital/ Jay doesn't appear until the end of the third episode, which features him on the opening screen shot with
To Monte Carlo
The car picked us up at 3:30 and at 4:40 we were in Logan Airport, with our bags being checked through to Nice via London. (A far cry from my morning drive to the Harvard Club last week that took
Guest Column: Invisible Decision Traps
Invisible Decision Traps Constance Dierickx, PhD Constance Dierickx is a member of Alan's Growth Cycle® When most people picture the executive suite they imagine rarified air, exacting decision-making and a buttoned up approach. Well, abandon those thoughts. No one is immune to