Thoughts and Prayers
I understand diverse political opinion and even polarization. (I don't like it, but I understand it.) But I'm having a real problem with contempt. A great many people indicate sympathy (or even a frustration in being unable to be of more
What’s Next?
Our lives are complex. We have a lot of legitimate priorities. Don't try to choose "the highest." Simply choose an important one and resolve it. Then choose another. Some people spend all their time setting priorities and never get around
Was Someone Here?
You have to love it when someone arrives 20 minutes late for a session, frowns when the only remaining seat is right in front, and then tells you that it will be necessary to leave early!
The Million Dollar Question
Ask the buyers who tells you, "We're fine here, we don't need any help," this question: "If the board gave you a million dollars to invest wherever you thought it would do the most good, what would you do with
Episode 77: A Wrong Turn
Why we're not sure about which cliff we're going to drive off because we've taken a wrong turn in society. For example, it's just about impossible today to compliment someone of the opposite sex without it being misinterpreted.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 03/27/19
Today's word: anabasis.
Political Time Allocation
This is a consulting observation, not a partisan political comment: It seems to me that in the time remaining, the Democrats are far better served putting all energy, money, and repute into winning the 2020 election instead of trying to
What’s Your Story?
I find the briefer you are in explaining what you do, using exciting language, the more people want to know about you. The more prolix you are, the more people want to get away from you.