More Charleston
We visited the incredible John C. Calhoun mansion, the CSS Hunley (first submarine to sink an enemy ship, 1863, not accomplished again until 1914), and the Middleton Plantation. You can see all the photos on my Facebook page. I did get
Charleston
What a fantastic town! We rode over from Kiawah Island this morning and settled in at the Charleston Place Hotel. Check in At 10 am, our suite was ready. "We were expecting you yesterday," said the desk agent, since Amex provided incorrect
Random Thoughts
• There are people on Facebook demanding that they have more privacy. Say, what? • The Sanctuary Resort here has signs up warning you about (the very visible) alligators. But it's the bugs that drive you crazy. Why no signs about
Meetings Aren’t A Test
A great many consultants completely miss opportunities to solidify relationships and close business because they aren't "in the moment." Instead of engaging in a conversation with a peer (the buyer) they are trying to anticipate what the other person is
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/16/13
September 16, 2013—Issue #208 This week's focus point: In the not too distant future, there will be three U.S. newspapers: the Times, Wall Street Journal, and USAToday, and people will read their local edition thereof. Broadcast TV is
Please Send Me $10
Am I crazy, or is Facebook becoming the home of the terribly needy? We have the incessant requests to "like" every inane comment. Then we have people demanding that you post a comment to prove you're reading their postings. There
Perfect Vision
When you apply for a driver's license or get an eye exam, they often show you a book of numbers surrounded by varied colors. If you can identify the number, you're not color blind, but if you can't see it