Guest Column: 50 Ways to Call Your Mentor
50 Ways to Call Your Mentor by Robbie Baxter and Dan Weedin Are you being mentored or coached and don’t know why or when to call your mentor? Maybe you’ve never been mentored or coached because you don’t know how to use
“Lincoln”: A Review
So many people have asked what I thought about the new film, Lincoln, that I decided to post my response here, having seen it last night. The title, of course, is misleading, tending to invoke a biography. But the movie opens
Bentley
We've decided that the dog's name will be Bentley. It was too difficult calling him Koufax. I'm going to see if my Bentley dealer would like a mascot at special events.
Alan’s Friday Wrap® Plan B
Despite experiences with Katrina, despite very accurate storm tracking, Hurricane Sandy left people in New Jersey and New York as if they had been in a Third World catastrophe. Obvious needs, such as alternative power sources, fuel, and fresh water
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/26/12
November 26, 2012—Issue #166 This week's focus point: In business and in life, we can't legislate away bad judgment. No law will protect us from ourselves, no corporate policy will ensure consistent success. Higher education should be about
Advice on Advice
I've often used a ski instructor analogy to support my philosophy that someone you ask for advice should have a successful history of doing what you want to do. The instructor should be a few yards ahead of you on
Guest Column: Overcoming Adversity
Overcoming Adversity Mike Drayton Mike Drayton is a graduate of the Million Dollar Consulting® College in London, and his firm is a member of the Summit Global Network. Have you ever heard people say things like · “I never win anything” · “Why is it