Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/09/2023
Good morning, and Happy Columbus Day! Or, as Brown University insists, Happy Indigenous Peoples Day. (They also call a Christmas Tree a Holiday Tree, of course!) There will be a Columbus Day Parade today in Providence in the Italian section of
Now’s the Time
One post-pandemic phenomenon that fascinates me is what I see as a rise in immediate gratification. The tourism and hospitality industries are roaring. People are no longer saying, "Some day we have to do that," but rather, "Let do that
Anticipating Disruption
In my view, these are some strategic areas of instability for organizations to examine today: technology and AI, demographics, social unrest, financial planning, and regionalization. Even long-time, successful practices have to be adjusted as these are evaluated in terms of
Let’s Do Something, Whether It Works or Not
Sometimes it seems to me that we're like the person looking for lost car keys down the street, not because that's where they were lost, but because the light is better there. We spend a fortune on cancer treatment, but not
A Minute with Alan® — The Law
October 6th, 2023 The law is not black and white. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axTRAbi8NNM
Publishing Observations
Using someone else's quote at the beginning of each chapter makes it appear that your points require an expert's credibility, which you don't have. If your book has no index, it's obviously self-published, and not with much care. Dozens of testimonials are,
A Minute with Alan® — Slob
October 5th, 2023 This isn’t a political statement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8u9KlPkdEs
Volume Controls
The volume behind an opinion does not increase is accuracy. The softness stating a fact does not undermine its truth.