Jersey Shore
Drove over to Point Pleasant and took over what our granddaughters (who will be here later today) call the "red roof house." There is a massive beach volley ball tournament going on outside. We've stocked up on wine, and Peapod
Working Hard
Here is still another laborious group counseling session in a great restaurant in Minneapolis. It's getting harder and harder to do this kind of work. Starting next to me: Libby Wagner, Robbie Baxter, Constance Dierckx, Lisa McLeod, Linda Popky.
Accounting Firm Doubles Size With One Sale
Here are some kind words from old buddy and client Rob Nixon in Australia who just helped one of his clients double his firm size with a $900,000 contract using value based fees: A big thank you to my friend Alan
Jersey Shore
House sitters on the way, dogs prepared to rule the roost, car packed, and we're soon on the way to Point Pleasant, ancestral beach area through four or five generations of both our families. Our daughter and granddaughters will meet
The Basis of Consulting
We improve the client's condition, by meeting or surpassing jointly-established objectives, with indicators of success, and agreement on the value provided in so doing. We are paid equitable compensation in the form of fees based on our contribution to that value. That's
Can We Survive As Consultants?!
Here is the topic of the IMC conference coming up in Chicago: How Can We Survive (against the "Big 5")? I'm helping people globally build their practices as solo entrepreneurs through high self-esteem and powerful value, and the IMC in Chicago
What Is Your “Angle of Innovation”?
How innovative are you? Do you have the "right angle"? © Alan Weiss 2013
The Language of Help
Most CEO biographies (and especially autobiographies) aren't very helpful in changing our own behaviors and success rates. That's because they talk about what worked for them under certain conditions, and don't explain how it can work for us under our
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/8/13
July 8, 2013—Issue #198 This week's focus point: Amazon (according to the New York Times) has a larger market share of new and used books than anyone else has or over had. Beyond that, when I needed a special