Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/24/18
In the true spirit of the Holiday Season, from our house to yours, Merry Christmas. May you enjoy the gifts of health, peace, and prosperity. Maybe Christmas, the Grinch thought, doesn't come from a store. —Dr. Seuss Christmas isn't a season, it's a
Revitalizing the Team
The Patriots are declining this year, though still winning, because their key players are getting old and can't perform as well physically as they once did. Are your key offerings and methodologies and approaches getting old? Maybe it's time in this
The Play That Goes Wrong
After a remarkably dreadful, disappointing Network on Broadway, we all went, granddaughters included, to see The Play That Goes Wrong. It was written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, and directed by Mark Bell. It is, simply, the most
The High Place
It's 6:30 in the morning, and I'm sitting at a desk in my perch high up in the W Hotel Times Square, staring up Broadway in the rain. The omnipresent lightshows are blinking Prudential Insurance, Phantom of the Opera, and
Network: Don’t Go
Six of us saw Network tonight, the super hit starring Bryan Cranston in the play made from the Paddy Chayefsky movie that memorably starred Peter Finch. Cranston channels Finch in parts of the play, and in others looks creepily like
Elon Musk: Hold On To Your Wallets
Spaceships to Mars, tunnels under Los Angeles, supersonic subways from New York to DC, miniature submarines to save children stuck in a cave: Anything to divert attention. But he'll happily keep spending other people's money. The real question is when he
Episode 63: Never Enough
We mock hoarders, but most of us are caught in a "never enough" mentality quite similar to them. What about that stack of magazines on your desk?
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 12/19/18
Today's word: eupeptic.
Dunk This: Dumb Ass Stupid Management
There's a kid in the Dunkin' Donuts drive-through on Main Street here in East Greenwich who never says "please" or "thank you," calls you "buddy" or nothing at all, often doesn't secure the covers, or gets the order wrong. I