Finally, Useful Technology
In the typical week I deposit checks via my iPhone several times at whatever hours are convenient. This is technology that makes sense. Now, if they would just let me withdraw cash while at home
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/23/2022
Looks like the “perfect storm,” right? War in Europe, inflation, supply chain shortages, covid hanging around like gum on your shoe, off-year US elections that will impact much of the world, and the frenzied apprehension about what Kim Kardashian might
Hey, Wanna Buy A Brioni Suit from My Trunk?
I've been watching a lot of sports playoffs and the (incessant) car advertisements are about pick-up trucks and SUVs and hybrids and so forth. Sometimes there are incredible feats of strength, sometimes great mileage, occasionally clear sexual suggestions, and also
Why? Why Not?
Someone once asked the great naturalist, John Muir, why poison ivy existed, since it seemed to have no beneficial use and caused so much pain. Muir replied, "Perhaps it was made for itself." We don't need validation from others. Perhaps we've
Cut Twice, Measure Once
"If you can't measure it, it's not worth doing." That's an example of pseudo-profundity which we find all over the internet, especially on Facebook and LinkedIn. And it's pretty inaccurate. (It seems to be in the repertoire of every poor speaker
A Minute With Alan™ — Save the Children
May 20th, 2022 This will hurt the workforce, the next generation, and the generation after that. https://youtu.be/LuimzSdTCvY
Dumb Ass Stupid Management: Why Don’t You Just Bring Me A Drink, Instead?
Almost all airlines engage in the horrid practice of hawking credit cards while you're trapped in your seat at 36,000 feet. Maybe the flight attendants receive a commission on sales, because the pitch is often five minutes or more during
A Minute With Alan™ — The Wrong Course
May 19th, 2022 We’re not in pursuit of credits. We’re in pursuit of an education. https://youtu.be/Qr5FGANpGs4
Does Time Fly?
As we age we tend to remember more recent things, and since so much happens every day, we recall so much that time seems to "fly by" as never before. New events and pleasurable issues tend to stay in our