Dichotomy
There is an interesting dichotomy emerging in terms of human development. There is an upsurge in online platforms meant to provide flexible learning through others' IP featuring video, audio, and text. Sometimes there are even "tests" that must be passed
Meta-Worry
Some people talk about talk, which can be healthy. A psychologist would call it "meta-talk," examining the words and phrases you use to talk to a spouse, for example. Roosevelt said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/26/15
We grow best by building on strengths, not by constantly trying to correct "weaknesses." That's the essence of positive psychology. Yet the overwhelming feedback we receive—even when solicited—is about correcting some failing. Most self-help books assume the reader is somehow
Design This, Ralph Lauren
I dine in the finest restaurants in the world. Even the best can have a problem or an off day. But I never suffer rudeness gladly. The Ralph Loren Polo Lounge in New York, the latest "hot" place in which to
CBS News in New York
I'm up early looking over Manhattan arising, the most powerful city on earth. In a center of commerce, culture, and culinary arts, you'd think the media would set the standard for excellence. AT 5 am the CBS news has a blown-dry
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/19/15
If we can land on the moon, we can provide for reasonably priced college tuition. If we can receive messages on a watch, we can arrive at an intelligent solution for immigration. If we can create driverless cars, we can
Guest Column: Eight Reasons to Add Coaching to Your Consulting Business
Through the years colleagues have confided that they have the desire to coach executives and suspect they also have the talent. But they lack the formal training, processes, and credentials to step into the coaching role with confidence, so they