But Enough About Me, What Do You Think About Me?
You are self-absorbed when: • You accept a mobile phone call while talking to someone else. • You bring coffee into your trainer's gym. • You drive in the left lane with a dozen cars behind you trying to get by. • You talk
What Are You Afraid Of?
I fall asleep when I read, "Commitment is important for leaders." But I keep reading when I see, "The best leaders are highly tyrannical." I'd suggest that you stop telling people things they already think they know in your videos, audios,
Help Me, I’m Melting
I've been hearing "Frosty the Snowman" about a hundred times so far this season, by perhaps 20 different singers. I finally listened closely. I'm wondering how long before we have to include a female or transgendered person in the mix. The
The Fault Is NOT In Our Stars
That horrible Amtrak accident, with excessive speed, was almost certainly caused by human error. While I haven't seen the cause of the Atlanta Airport fire, placing the backup system activation so close to the primary—thereby enabling one event to wreck
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/18/17
One of my clients reminded me last week that I had neglected to place a 2019 meeting on my online calendar! These are exciting times for me. I determine where I go and when, and I have a global
A Matter of Belief
It's somewhat ironic to me at this time of year that I can watch children believe mightily in Santa Claus while many professionals I know don't really believe in themselves.
DASM First Place Award for 2017!
I'm please to announced the winner of the Dumb Ass Stupid Management Award for 2017. Despite the multiplicity of candidates, my criteria covering disregard of customers, arrogance, greed, and cluelessness have demonstrated that one company exceeds all others: Mont Blanc. I
Traffic
We've just returned from a 300-mile round trip drive to Tarrytown over two days. Not that long ago, I drove about the same distance in Italy in a car not nearly so powerful. In Italy, on two-lane roads, drivers stay on
Odds
If two people in a hundred complained to you about something the other 98 liked, I'd simply ignore them. If one person in a hundred is the only one to do six figures of business with you after something you've done,