Shifting Gears Properly
Help your clients set their "acceleration" for moving from "lockdown" to partial to full operations. That will be different for every business. Too slow and others will pass them by. Too fast, and they may well spin out of control.
Is It Raining or Not?
Is there any irony involved in a period when we're being urged not to travel (or even prohibited from doing so) that network TV still employs a herd of "meteorologists" and spends lengthy periods of news shows informing us about
Things people claim to enjoy just to show they’re with the “in crowd” but otherwise wouldn’t go near
Things people claim to enjoy just to show they’re with the “in crowd” but otherwise wouldn’t go near Kale, which is tasteless unless you somehow cook it or pour sauce on it, in which case it’s completely inedible. King Tiger,
Doing Your Best
I've always preached "success, not perfection." Perfection is the killer of excellence and the fuel for procrastination. If you want to be successful, just do your best as often as you can. To do your best: Prepare well Show up and
Fact and Fiction
We're all observing our government, medical professionals, private industry, academics, and so forth, with the best of intentions to end human suffering from this pandemic, struggling to find causes, to reach logical conclusions, to create intelligent rules and directives. Yet,
Accountability
I hate working out. I know it's good for me, but people who enjoy working out I think have, well, "issues." Paying my trainer mandates that I workout. However, now I'm on my own in my garage with weights and
Episode 131: The Objectification of Women
Straddling the third rail to raise points about hypocrisy in some choices. Trigger alert: some of you might not like this, but I hope to provoke thinking.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 04/15/20
Today's word: perfervid.
Crisis Prevention, Perhaps?
Suddenly, everyone is a "crisis management expert." I'd prefer people who help me avoid crises and/or prepare for them better, not manage them!