#248 The Good Old Days
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Why I Am Not A Non-Profit
It is astounding how many people write me on social media to tell me that my books have been "an inspiration" and I am their "mentor" as they've experienced huge success. Then they hit me up for free help!
Squawk!
There are seagulls all over the boardwalk (Ocean City, NJ), and this guy walks by with a hooded falcon (he's hired for this). The bird never even takes off and every seagull for as far as you can see has
A Minute With Alan™ — Hypocrisy of Politics
July 13th, 2022 Remember George Bush, “Read my lips no new taxes?” Guess what, we got new taxes. Lips moving.
Where Are the Cream-Filled?
At the Jersey shore here, there are always a couple of donut shops open at 7 am with the most amazing home-cooked pastries. The smell alone is incredible. Everyone is polite, waits in line (their old, faded six-foot social distancing
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 07/13/2022
Assizes: Juries and their verdicts. “The assizes were aligned with the law but not always to justice.”
A Minute With Alan™ — HP
July 12th, 2022 Don’t think about saving money, think about keeping your customers happy.
If You Want Good Work You Can Find It
I heard someone on a diatribe the other day, pontificating about the lousy economy, inflation, the declining market, and the lack of jobs. There is no lack of jobs, and I'm not jus talking about low level jobs. Firms need help
A Minute With Alan™ — Bentayga
July 11th, 2022 If someone is a valued customer you don’t just give them lip service.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/11/2022
“He won the contest fair and square.” The phrase “fair and square,” denoting honesty, is basically British and comes from the French esquarre, which means “honest.” So “fair and square” is a tautology, meaning a repetition of the same thing