The Dictators
Many organizations have leaders who consider themselves the fount of all knowledge and wisdom. Sometimes they founded the place, and believe because they know how to create fluid injection machines they also know the inner workings of human motivation. Some are
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/30/12
July 30, 2012—Issue #149 This week's focus point: In the Olympics, "hype" doesn't win medals, only performance does. And the performance has to be at exactly the right time and place. There is only one
Olympic Trials
• Ryan Seacrest is beyond being a fifth wheel at the Olympics. He's in the pool and out of his depth, instead of interviewing vacant rock stars he's talking to people who train diligently with great discipline. He's less important
Alan’s Thought For Today
The Olympics illustrate that hype doesn't win medals, only performance does, on the track, on the mat, in the pool, on the field. Behavior trumps sound bites. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
Why Self-Employed Consultants Fail
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There IS Such A Thing As A Dumb Question
A former buyer in San Francisco is visiting New York and suggested we have lunch to talk about possible future business. I live an hour outside of New York. Should I go? The buyer has said that he'd like
The Haters
A while ago I decided I'd write occasionally for a local blog. The administrator is a very nice, bright woman and does a professional job. What I learned, however, is that there are real "haters" out there who are, thankfully, rare