Tony Romo: Language Destroyer (Somebody call an audible for him.)
Tony Romo, the ex-quarterback who's now a kibillion dollar a year sports commentator, has been under the gun recently for being lazy, making strange sounds, uttering platitudes, and so forth. A lot of fans don't think he's "doing his homework."
A Minute with Alan® — Expectations
January 13th, 2026 Expectations.
Keeping It Personal
Your customers want to feel special, to be recognized and remembered. Keep notes on their habits and preferences. Don't treat any one customer as "one of many," but rather as an individual. Remember the comedy "Cheers"? Whenever Norm walked in, the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 1/12/26
"A priest and a bishop walk into a bar….” Well, they did last night, in “civilian clothes,” we know them both and chatted for a while. It’s not our uniforms (whether an admiral or a business executive), or our titles,
A Minute with Alan® — Planning Priorities
January 12th, 2026 Planning Priorities.
Near and Far
Push away what you don't want near you, attract and participate in what you do want near you. Physical distance also creates psychological distance. If social media upset you but you insist on reading them every day, that's your decision.
A Minute with Alan® — Microagressions
January 9th, 2026 Microagressions.
Are You Really Willing?
Making personal adjustments is usually more important than the esoteric "will power." Instead of rigid diets, don't place yourself near food so often; meet friends at places other than restaurants. If you need exercise, don't put "couch potato" furniture in