WOLFoundation Competition
The WOLFoundation, for which I serve on the board, is seeking entrants for its 2012competition for essays on environmental and sustainability issues. You can find background information and applications here: http://www.wolfoundation.org/
Guest Column: Some Truths About Obamacare
Judy Chan is an expert in health care and health provider consulting. She is the CEO of HealthPro Consulting. She can be reached at [email protected]. Some Truths about Obamacare The U.S. Supreme court is expected to rule tomorrow on the constitutionality of
Keeping Tabs
Many years ago I knew a trainer named Marcie. Marcie attended all of my workshops and routinely asked me for help when I was still providing it for free to anyone who asked. She had a training program which a client
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/25/12
June 25, 2012—Issue #144 This week’s focus point: My three-year-old granddaughters are fond of asking, "Why?" Why am I driving my wife's car? Why are we eating breakfast in a different place? Why do some birds land in
Refresher for Consultants
Here are some definitions which are absolutely critical to gaining conceptual agreement with an economic buyer and creating a proposal that's accepted every time: OBJECTIVES: These are always business outcomes, never deliverables. A "three-day management retreat" is a deliverable and an
Losing By Playing Not To Lose
Jim Furyk led the recent US Open until midway through the final round. He is called a "plodder" by some colleagues, who claim they mean it positively to denote consistency and calmness, not matter what the circumstances. But Furyk, who has