Ridiculous Announcements
I love the gate agents in airports who manage the boarding process by announcing that people should remain "comfortably seated" until their group or row is called. If I wanted to remain "comfortably seated" I'd have to leave the airport and
The Political Beggars
These candidates texting us for money who are running for election in other states seem, to me, essentially too stupid to serve in office. Don't they realize: That they sound desperate, as if they don't have sufficient support in their
The Training Game
We've all observed how most people become more proficient over time as they gain experience in their jobs: teachers, police officers, insurance agents, pilots, scuba divers. Even with excellent training, one needs to experience the work, have formal and informal
A Minute with Alan® — No Worries
September 27th, 2024 Am I overreacting? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5d1r2vFneg
John Naisbit Was Right
Bureaucracy arose from the industrial revolution, automation, and consequent levels of "management." It may well be ended by the AI revolution eliminating unneeded management. I've told CEOs I could remove 25% of their organization chart and they might not even
A Minute with Alan® — Undisciplined
September 26th, 2024 I hope this helps you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHkjCeVuAuc
Negative Leverage
People come to me weekly wanting to "collaborate," which means using my contacts and brand to promote their business. They will provide a "piece of the action." I'd be stupid to do this, but apparently they want to "collaborate" with
A Report on Reports
Just because someone has issued a "report" doesn't mean it's valid or accurate. It doesn't matter whether the source is the government, academia, a research institute, a private business, or scientists. Always consider the source's motives. Many "reports" are simply