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
Why People Will Invest In You
A colleague and I were comparing notes on our respective practices. She told me that she thought she worked three times harder than I do, but made half as much. She asked my interpretation of why. I told here there were
How to Succeed in Finding Your “Passion”
How To Succeed In Finding Your “Passion” Angie Katselianos Angie is a member of Alan's global Private Roster Mentor Community who resides in Milan. Orienting your life and business around your “passion” has its privileges: You jump over hurdles like an Olympian, infect
Post-Prandial Passivity
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner at my daughter's, but Buddy had too much to eat and collapsed in Alaina's chair.
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KOUFAX (2001-2012)
KOUFAX (2001-2012) Koufax (Sanford von Koufax of Ebbets, American Kennel Club #DL886538/04, of El Shaddai's Viking II and El Shaddai's Amber) from complications from back surgery. Koufax is survived by Alan and Marie Weiss and Buddy Beagle. Also known as "Koufax the Wonder
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/19/12
November 19, 2012—Issue #165 This week's focus point: We are all entitled to our opinions, and our perspectives differ, influenced by our values, experiences, education, colleagues, and so forth. But we are not entitled to our own facts.