Weirdness
Seriously, folks, the fanatic hoarding of toilet tissue is so scarily deeply Freudian that I'm afraid to find out what these people do for a living.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/13/2020
One of the dangers of these times is a feeling of loss of control. We're prevented from working, dining out, meeting with others, watching sports, attending school. There are sonorous warnings in daily press briefings. Most people obey, hoping it's
Goose? Gander?
I've found that there are consultants who are loath to invest in themselves right now, refusing to spend any money, trying to "cut their way to growth." It's more than a little ironic when that is also their biggest complaint about
An Easter and Passover Wish
Easter is the holiest of the Christian holidays, representing humanity's continuing possibility of triumph over sin. Passover is the remembrance of being freed from bondage. No matter what your beliefs, I'd like to wish and extend to you triumph over the trying
Preparing or Coping?
Many people and organizations, from churches to accounting firms, from solo consultants to investment companies, have tried to reach out to their constituencies via livestream and Zoom and similar means during this crisis. Most of them have failed to do
Vebosiocityedness
Look: Don't tell me everything you know, just tell me what I need to know. (The college professor syndrome.) When I ask what it is you do, don't begin by telling me how you got into it. When I ask how much
Episode 130: The Invasion of the Grievance Monsters
Wherein everyone demands everyone else's attention for every minor inconvenience, ending civilization as we know it. There's a reason they're called minor inconveniences.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 04/08/20
Today's word: sibylline.
Did You Hear Something?
If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound? If political arguments on Facebook never sway or change the opinion of even one person, is it really debate? In fact, is it really