Au Revoir and Bienvenu
A lot of people are thinking, "Thank God 2020 is over!!" And, indeed, one metaphor is to shut that door and move on. But crises are also crucibles. They allow the strong to become stronger, to learn new approaches, to create
Episode 168: Remote Fooling About Schooling
The bus has broken down but no one wants to admit it. Listen to this episode on iTunes or Soundcloud! Remote learning doesn't work. Even kids in elite schools and favoring environments aren't learning remotely. Let's talk about remote schooling vs. homeschooling.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 12/30/20
Today's word: troglodyte.
Pulling Stakes
The Aztecs created the concept of putting a "stake in the ground," meaning a warrior's ankle was bound to a spot to defend, or die defending. Many of us have stakes in the ground about our beliefs, methodology, and approaches. The
Dumb Ass Stupid Management: Mercedes-Benz
I want to warn you about Mercedes-Benz financial services, especially their leasing operation. I've owned five or six Mercedes, but I'll never own another and I have none now. Their financial services people are inefficient to the point of reckless.
Come on, man: The Test
Resolutions are really stupid. Why confine change and improvement to one effort a year? And, of course, talk is cheap. Effective change is often sequential, not concurrent. It's tough to change several things at once that aren't interrelated. The key to
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/28/2020
In all my years of consulting with hundreds of global organizations and thousands of executives and entrepreneurs, I've never yet found one person who rebelled at the idea of creating a better future. Not one person has ever said, "Can
Go Out? Why Would I Want to Go Out?
Inevitably, people are adjusting to Covid and restrictions with such flexibility that you're going to see people complaining about more lifestyle changes as the pandemic abates. Nothing wrong with that. It's called resilience. And kids are the most resilient of all.
Destiny
As you head into 2021, I'm hoping you see a bright future (I do). Remember, everyone likes a bright future, especially your prospects, who are emotionally connected to anything providing better times quickly. It's not the future that frightens them. It's