Episode 18: Improving Performance
"How to help others to improve, and how to easily measure performance without surveys, evaluations, and voodoo." Transcript: How do we improve performance? The uncomfortable truth is that it's harder than it looks, easier to say than do, but it's possibly doable if we pay some attention to it. So, why do some people do it, and some
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/16/17
My life became much easier many years ago when I learned that I can't force anyone else to learn. I stopped judging my success based on everyone's immediate application of my coaching or whether they liked me or not! What I
Who Will You Be?
I would never be where I am today if I had listened to those people who were telling me what I should do with my life. I seemed to naturally (and luckily) follow my passion and my talents and learned
Have You Found It, Yet?
H.L. Mencken characterized philosophy as "A blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there." That's what I think of every complex consulting approach I've ever encountered. The value of what we do is speed and
I Guess If You Don’t Agree, It’s Not Free Speech
Does anyone find it vaguely ironic that the more politically correct people behave, the more they want to stifle free speech? Koufax and Buddy Beagle will discuss this in next Friday's cartoon.
Whose Fault Is This, Anyway?
The Red Sox fired their manager—who has won three leagues championships and a world series—because they lost in the playoffs this year. They lost because their players didn't perform well, not because of horrible moves by the manager. Yet, the
Guest Column: Insider’s Guide to Becoming A Times Bestseller
An Insider’s Guide to Become a New York Times Bestseller by Rob Eagar Do you ever dream of publishing a business book that hits the New York Times bestseller list? Do you watch other people achieve bestseller status, such as Patrick Lencioni, Malcolm
Trends
Here are 16 trends I predicted at my annual Thought Leadership Conference last week in Palm Beach: 1. A rising, global middle class will tend to curtail warfare as more "haves" will not want to sacrifice their gains. 2. Chinese hegemony will
Traits of Thought Leaders
I presented this at my annual Thought Leadership Conference in Palm Beach last week. You can read about my next one here: https://www.alanweiss.com/growth-experiences/2018-thought-leadership-ninth-annual-conference/ The 17 Traits of Thought Leaders 1. Creation of contemporaneous IP (use of current events). 2. Media savvy/excellent speakers. 3. Social media