Episode 50: Going Through the Motions
Why action is often meaningless and words are illusory. Too many people are going through the motions, when we need to be in the moment.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 9/19/18
Today's word: jejune.
“Good morning.” “What do you mean by that?!”
In my high school, a public school in a poor community, we had rhetoric, and debate teams that had to defend whatever position was put in front of them, and compete before judges with other schools. Today, there is no rhetoric
Do We Need Awards Shows At All?
The Emmys last night proved to be still another snooze fest, with two dullards from Saturday Night live hosting in an apparent attempt to demonstrate that being funny is not important in the job requirements. Most of the people present
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/17/18
I believe in being informed. Ironically, with immediate access to massive communications today, it's harder than ever! We can be besieged, overwhelmed, and gobsmacked, but accurate information which we can transform into pragmatic knowledge—not so much. The escutcheon of the media
The Meaning of “Work”
When I lived in New Jersey, I would take a Pan Am helicopter from Newark to LaGuardia or Kennedy, fly to Montreal or Toronto, conduct business and sales calls, then return to New York, take the chopper back to Jersey,
To Everything There Is A Season
We'll shut down the pool today and they'll come to close it tomorrow. It's always a little sad, but fall brings vibrant colors and the winter some beautiful white snow (snow turned black quickly back in New Jersey). And we
School Daze
Yesterday morning I'm driving home from working out and encounter a school bus coming toward me on its usual rounds. l dutifully stop across from it as its red lights flash and the onboard monitor walks out. She is, this
Signs of A Winner
The primary elections were over Tuesday night here and on Wednesday and beyond all those people who had campaign signs on their lawns and in their windows for the winners will keep them there, and the same after the general