Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/18/13
November 18, 2013—Issue #217 This week's focus point: The sun is rising in Hong Kong and I'm looking at the spectacular harbor through floor-to-ceiling windows. After the grim, grayness of Beijing the past week, this vibrant city is
Alan’s Thought For Today
If you decide on your development by "What's cheapest?" instead of "What's best?" then you've confirmed that what you've been doing in the past is woefully insufficient and you need to change your criterion. The best investment you can ever
China Journal
On the way to and roaming around in the Stanley Market. One of my favorite shots, above © Alan Weiss 2013
China Journal
Beijing is a product today of three essential elements, the "earth, wind, and fire" of the times. First, there are the people, 25 million of them, and Beijing is not the largest city in China. The physical city is huge, but
China Journal
We landed in Hong Kong where it's 80° F, after waking up to 24° in Beijing. A woman met us at the jetway, had a driver with one of those electric carts, drove us a mile or so, and we
China Journal
We leave later today for Hong Kong. It's 24° F at the moment in Beijing! If you get the chance, Google the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong and look at the Deluxe Harbor Suites and you'll see where we're
Review of Pacific Rim
On the flight to Dubai I watched Pacific Rim, because my wife isn't crazy about science fiction movies and I am. However, this wasn't science fiction. It was garbage. This makes the legendary Plan Nine from Outer Space (supposedly the worst
China Journal
We made a trip to Tianamen Square and the National Art Museum. We found an enchanting stream along the way, but that was the last enchantment. The military presence is overwhelming. As Americans, once spotted, we were rushed through security