Winner of WOLFoundation 2011 Essay Competition
I serve on the board of the WOLFoundation, a global non-profit focusing on environmental issues. We recently judged entrants for the 2011 essay competition, and this is the winning piece. An Orange County Almanac: adventures in suburban ecology By Jason M. Brown,
Chase Scores
Last week I noticed two small charges on my Chase MasterCard bill which didn't look right. Sure enough, they were "pond scum" charges: Internet sites that trick you into a subscription, hoping to charge thousands of people a small sum
Gaining More Referrals
• Once a quarter, contact everyone on your list, remind them of your value proposition, and ask for introductions to those who could profit from it. • Provide a description of your ideal referral, e.g., heads a profit center, manages a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 4/23/12
April 23, 2012—Issue #135 This week’s focus point: There is no substitute for judgment and enthusiasm. You can't teach them and it's difficult to coach people to improve in these areas. Clients are often struggling to "force"
My Bespoke Auto
A lot of people ask me about the exotic cars I drive, so I thought I'd create one consistent with one of my brands:
The Not So Secret Service
Here's a consultant's evaluation of the mess in Cartagena: • The incident reflects poor hiring, poor management, poor supervision, and poor controls. Senior people need to be fired, not just the agents involved. • This kind of brazen behavior almost always reflects