Guest Column: Lessons in Keynote Speaking
By Robbie Kellman Baxter A little about where I am with my speaking journey…before my book, The Membership Economy: Find Your Superusers, Master the Forever Transaction and Build Recurring Revenue, was published in March 2015, I did only the occasional talk,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/09/15
We haven't heard about "high tech, high touch" for a while (Megatrends by John Naisbitt), but it's truer now than ever. Searching for boosts for my home wireless system on the internet, I was being advised in automated Q&A sites
On Acceptance or Rejection of Feedback
On accepting or rejecting feedback: Is there environmental/empirical evidence that the feedback is accurate and is received from more than two sources? • No: Ignore • Yes: Go to question 2. 2. Is there significant improvement potential that can result from the feedback? • No:
The Controversial Column
Global warming (AKA "climate change) represents to me a large group of people who see capitalism and growth as a threat and are using the environment as an excuse to curb it. The voices are loud, the science is weak
Game On
(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) Bentley and I play Frisbee daily if the weather is good.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/02/15
Here in the Northeastern U.S. we have vibrant autumns with the trees a riot of colors. Visitors flock to the region, and we natives never grow tired of the kaleidoscopic sight. We leave the summer's green through the prism of