Why Can’t We All Just Be Happy?
The Wall Street Journal actually ran a piece recently on how to judge and improve employee happiness. Some time ago I was asked by a consultant whom I was coaching how to handle a dilemma. He was hired by a law firm
Maybe You Should Have Been an Actuary?
You can't "build" enthusiasm or energy or humor or courtesy. I believe these are intrinsic traits. People motivate themselves, you can't motivate them. You can't even intimidate them, people choose to be intimidated. (That's why standing up to a bully
Is It Safe to Talk to You on Zoom? Are You Sanitized?
It's more than ironic to me that my most recent book, at the beginning of this year, is Fearless Leadership, and we're in the midst of near-panic over a disease that will be less devastating than the normal flu season. The
The Real Virus
I don't think there's a great deal of value in trying to help scared clients "get through" the coronavirus scare, which is causing more economic havoc than it is health problems. I think the value is in helping bold clients
Episode 125: Cobwebs in the Constitution
How a legislature full of multi-term attorneys is killing us and why we should send them out to harvest crops. Let's face it, there are several things related to this topic that need to be reviewed and updated.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 03/04/20
Today's word: mollescent.
Close the Vault
Why does the reaction to the coronavirus remind me of a run on a bank? Over 60,000 people die annually in the US alone from the flu. Why aren't we as concerned about that?
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/02/2020
"Nuance" is defined as "a subtle difference in meaning." We often don't realize the cause, but an artistic performance, or business presentation, or family dinner table discussion can be highly rewarding or disappointing based on the presence or absence of
Maybe We Should Raffle Off Cars at the Polls
On Super Tuesday (tomorrow) there are 1,344 Democratic delegates to be pledged. About 1,990 are needed to secure the nomination without "brokering" at the convention. The average eligible voter turnout in the past has been 60% or less on Super