Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/18/2021
I'm tired of talking about politics, let me talk about health. It's wonderful that the vaccines are here, apparently highly efficacious, and are being distributed nationally (and internationally). Of course, there is criticism about the speed and the priorities. People
Never Give Me Work, I Give You Work
"Failure work," in my definition, is work you have to do over because it was poorly done the first time. That can range from an email to a proposal, from fixing a garage shelf to painting a room. However, the worst
Dumb Ass Stupid Management: Sirius Radio
One of my vehicles has a lifetime membership with Sirius, part of the fringe benefits. A week ago I received a screen notice that my subscription had expired. I called the number provided. A woman took 20 minutes with me, we
Ignoring the Unreachable
In "Mr. Saturday Night" Billy Crystal knocked a huge crowd dead with his stand-up comedy routine. But his manager found him dejected backstage. "You killed!" said his manager. "Did you see the guy at table five?" Crystal asked, "He never laughed once." Ignore
Take It Back!
Don't you love it when people scream at you that they're not defensive!
Episode 170: Temptation
Is anyone capable of turning down the offer, of refusing the advantage, of cutting the line? Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: This is not a partisan commentary: everyone loses restraint when faced with a huge enrichment. Let's talk
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 01/13/20
Today's word: perquisite.
Amex: Simple Adjustments
I'm a long, loyal Amex customer. "Don't leave home without it" was their mantra, but that makes no sense when virtually no one is leaving home. So, without a lot of fuss, their tag line is now "Don't live life without
The Coming Business Renaissance
I'm an optimist, and I think bright times are ahead. Consider me Paul Revere and not Chicken Little. I'd like to share with you why I feel this way and, much more importantly, how you can grow professionally and personally