Alan Cumming at the Café Carlyle
The Café Carlyle is one of the last intimate showrooms in New York, holding about a hundred patrons in close proximity to great talent. Bobby Short was its resident genius before his death, and we've seen incredible talent usually from
Holy Smoke
My wife and I are Catholics, Eucharistic Ministers, I'm also a lector, we attend church weekly, and we contribute substantially. I tell you that because I'm about to be critical, and I assume many of you will find this observations
At the Carlyle
At the legendary Carlyle in Manhattan, shopping, museums, and Alan Cumming tomorrow, one night only, in the Café Carlyle.
Get Rich Quick (Or Maybe Not)
I recall the old multi-level marketing (Ponzi Scheme) pitch that went: "I'm making more money part time today than I did in my full time job. Come to our meeting tomorrow night." At the meeting, some guy with a diamond
Value Follows Fees
The conventional wisdom is that the more value that's perceived, the higher fee you can charge. Of course, I'm going to provide a different picture. The more people pay, the more they perceive high value. In consumer products, cheaper alternatives break more
Guest Column: How to Become Thoughtfully RuthlessSM and Catapult Your Growth
How to Become Thoughtfully RuthlessSM and Catapult Your Growth by Val Wright When you want to prepare for a marathon, you hire a trainer who has a few marathons under their belt. It applies when leaders hire external experts; they are investing
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/7/15
(Some eagle-eyed readers reminded me I meant Animal Farm last week, and not the movie "Animal House." I trust everyone understood my point in any case! Sorry for the wrong reference.) As we write, speak, and otherwise communicate, I thnk we
Just Tell Me What I Need To Know
When I ask the guy who takes care of our trees a question about pruning, he proceeds to tell me the history of trees. I remember when I'd ask my college professor why we use English Common Law, and he's