Sure, Your Graduated, But Are You Educated?
The future will be about competence more than certificates or college. Certain professions which impact the public health and safety will require government approvals. We want doctors who have passed certain requirements, one would think. (Though it's interesting to note
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 1/6/2025
I don’t feel “guilty” about my behavior and I don’t allow people to “guilt” me. I’m not scared easily, certainly not by making a speech or meeting a powerful person or daily publishing. (A clinician friend once told me those
A Good Excuse for A Party: The Golden Globes
The Golden Globes: Incompetent foreign journalists voting for people who will receive a million dollars in goodies if they win an arbitrary award based on judges' personal biases (I am not making that up). Well, I'd certainly put that on
Considering the Source
Everything from the New York Times to social media have lists advising us on what to do for the new year about our health, travel, diets, entertainment, relationships, and so forth. Who says? Why is there the belief that we all
The Laws of Business Growth Today
There is no "return to normal" or "new normal." In case you haven't realized it, there is only No Normal® at this point. That means that you (and your clients) need to maximize resilience, agility, and innovation. The first two
A Minute with Alan® — Hardly Relevant
January 3rd, 2025 We worry too much about input and not output. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=canYp66TdR0
Performance and Pay
Many organizations provide annual "merit" increases to employees. These are rarely true "merit" raises, but are really longevity raises. You worked for another year so we'll give you a little more money. These lower profitability, paying more money for essentially
A Minute with Alan® — Cleansing
January 2nd, 2025 Cleansing is good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0jyKYC6tE
Evil
We've had presidents shot, even our greatest, Abraham Lincoln. We've experienced the Twin Towers catastrophe. We've been through the Great Depression, fought a Civil War that killed about 800,000 people, our bloodiest war, ever. We've experienced (and still experience) racism,