Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/20/17
Here we are at the culmination of Hollywood's grand excess in self-congratulation, the Oscars (which follow awards bestowed by SAG, Hollywood foreign press corps, and on and on). Is Ryan Gosling or Denzel Washington a "better" actor this year? Is
Royalty and Ancient Ritual
Watching the marvelously-acted "The Crown" on TV, I'm stunned at the protocols of the British royals and I understand why Americans want to watch and savor royalty at a distance, but not at home. I think the same holds true for
The Sky Is Falling. I Think. Maybe Tomorrow.
Look, I understand political outrage. I grok unhappiness when your candidate loses an election everyone merely assumed she'd win (which is exactly why she lost). I think Trump's behavior, most of the time, is appalling. But I'd like to see people
Work This Out
Does running in the morning improve physical fitness but reduce mental acuity? Immediately after a blizzard, with roads partially cleared but no sidewalks cleared, I find an occasional runner, outfitted in ski gear, and plodding along at a slow trot
Do Me A Favor, Get A Life
Here's what I received today from someone I don't know: "I have a favor to ask. I (sic) trying to get my book on the Amazon bestseller list. Today only, I am selling a digital Kindle copy of my book XXXXXXXXX for
There Is No “Perfect Way”
There is seldom "one perfect way" to accomplish anything. Successful people choose a course of action that meets their needs sufficiently and move on. They never spend time regretting that there may havre been a better way.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/13/17
Some universities now include warnings about "micro-aggressions" in their orientation programs for new students. As I understand it, that's an unintended sleight, such as saying "you guys" as a plural, when some people present are female. Of course, every new
Invisible Influence
We are explicitly and implicitly influenced daily, continually. A Times headline in response to the North Korean ballistic missile test: "Trump shows uncharacteristic restraint." If it were Obama, the headline would have read: "Obama shows admirable restraint." (Extrapolate this: "Obama walks on
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking….
Barrington Middle School in Rhode Island has decided to cease publishing honor students' names, another example of the great surrender to making everyone feel good instead of honoring excellence. Everyone is talking about the novel 1984 today, but it's