Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 4/14/14
This week's focus point: Almost anything taken to an extreme is going to run counter to the original intent. I find health and exercise fanatics who look, well, positively unhealthy. Barry Goldwater was warned not to use the phrase "extremism
The Dog Star: The Three Tests
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) When my dogs encounter something new for the first time, they
Confessions
In the Catholic Church one confesses sins (Reconciliation) prior to Easter. The Jews have a day of atonement, Yom Kippur. I thought it was time for me to make some secular confessions: • I don't get Pharrell. • The NCAA playoffs may
New WOLFoundation Essay Competition
We are pleased to announce that entries are now open for the 2014 WOLFoundation essay competition. Whether it relates to environmental degradation, personal privacy, the functioning, or otherwise, of our democratic processes and many other issues, many people feel that we
Dumb-Ass Stupid Management: The Wall Street Journal
The WSJ asks me to renew my digital version. They send me an online code, which their site will not accept. The site says that the code requires a phone call, despite the fact it's supposed to be entered on
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 4/7/14
This week's focus point: Try telling stories. That's what I do in my speeches, informal talks, even my conversation. They are the shortcut to comprehension, and prevent long discourses where a quick example is sufficient. People identify with personal stories,
Stories
Anyone who has ever seen and heard me speak (or perhaps even merely conversed with me) knows that I use stories to illustrate my points. In a typical keynote, I'll use about 10. The "story index" I maintain on my