A Minute with Alan® — Thanksgiving
February 18th, 2026 Thanksgiving.
A Minute with Alan® — Character
February 17th, 2026 Character.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/16/26
When Alexander the Great encountered the Gordian Knot in Phrygia (today, Turkey) he was told anyone who could unravel it would go on to rule Asia. No one had ever managed it. So, he took out his sword, cut through
A Minute with Alan® — The Obvious
February 16th, 2026 The Obvious.
Oscar Move Crawl #6: Hamnet
The Oscar crawl continues with Hamnet, the story of William Shakespeare as a struggling author often separated from his family (with some supernatural implications) which endures tragedy. The entire production is exquisitely acted, and I would have rated this about
I Need 27 Questions and A Chart to Determine When to Drink My Coffee?
I'm no mathematician, but I've found there's an inverse relationship on social media posts between the number of pontifical points, charts, drawings, statistics, and warnings, AND any relationship to useful, pragmatic, applicable intelligence. I call this The Fibbernonsensical Phenomenon.
AI: Alan Intelligence®
People in professional services (and elsewhere) are spending more time being frightened by AI than they are figuring out the opportunities for people with expertise, authority, and judgment. You can access various AI platforms, but there's only one me. That's
Knotty Problems
Whoever could unravel the Gordian Knot would rule Asia. Alexander the Great simply used his sword to cut through it. He went on to rule Asia. What "reframing" do you need to do to "cut through" challenges, obstacles, and impediments?