Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/05/2021
On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. The Revolutionary War officially ended on September 2, 1883, after over eight years of fighting, with the Treaty of Paris. The last major battle was the American
The NO NORMAL™ Journal #1
The pandemic has enriched a huge swath of the population. People have been spending less and saving more. A "cleansing" has removed weak businesses enabling those run better to prosper still more. People are seeking new careers, more meaning in
Please Turn Right in 600 Feet
On two separate days I had an appointment at the same business about 45 minutes away. I took a different vehicle each time, to give each a good high-speed run. One GPS took me a different way from the other! Both
What Do You Think About Yourself?
Age is not a factor of how long you've inhabited the earth. Age is a factor of how you think about yourself. If you believe you should keep yourself in good physical condition, then you exercise and don't engage in unhealthy
Episode 194 – What Will Next Year Look Like?
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Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 06/30/21
Today’s word: Mingy
Good Bye and Good Luck
Maybe "churn" (the movement of workers to voluntarily leave positions and seek new jobs or careers) is a positive event. Organizations can consider changing the way they distribute work, the kind of talent they need in the future, their relationships
Off Key
Some people are so successful that they become self-absorbed and tone-deaf to the world around them. Pinchas Zuckerman, the world-renowned violinist, recently made what many considered racial comments during a master class at Julliard, telling two Asian sisters they needed