At The Standard: More Adventures in DASM
The Standard Hotel is new to the Meatpacking District in downtown New York, and I like it quite a bit. I’ll come back when I’m in the neighborhood (our grandchildren are about 10 blocks away). However, dining there is another
“God of Carnage”
We saw the Tony-winning "God of Carnage" last night from house seats. Billy Crystal sat in front of us, and I reminded him that he shook my hand in the front row at the conclusion of his one-man play a
New York, New York
I love it here. Even the things I hate I love. The place does have its own idiosyncrasies, though. • Who are the cab drivers (who no longer help with luggage or know most directions) talking to constantly in foreign languages
Black Day for Faux Black Card
There is a near-mythical titanium card, usually called The Black Card, issued by invitation by American Express. Among the criteria for acceptance is an annual, minimum expenditure of $250,000. It's actually titanium, and can't be shredded (there is a pouch
Naval War College Visit
My wife and I were guests for a private tour of the Naval War College today, arranged by Captain Mike Sherlock, who had read my earlier blog about my run-in with a Marine Colonel (http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/sir-no-sir/) during a conference in Newport.
The Consultant’s Guide to Finding the True Buyer
I call the true buyer the "economic buyer." He or she is that person who has budget or can find the money and can authorize a check. Low level people—as in HR and training—are paid to conserve budget. True buyers
Social Medea
That's not a misprint in the title. Medea was best known as an enchantress. As I'm wading through the mostly inane ramblings on Facebook ("I'm hiking," "Tried a new cat food" (personally?), quotes from John Adams or Henry Winkler, or Soupy
You Are In Good Hands And Secured
Amtrak security hard at work between luggage and a hard place. Lot of papers there yet to go through. Photo taken midway between Providence and New York.
Sylva Leduc Interviews Alan Weiss
[podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/podcasts/SylvaLeduc_InterviewWith_AlanWeiss.mp3[/podcast]Sylva Leduc of Sage Leaders, conducts this interview on behalf of the Arizona Chapter of the Institute of Management Consultants. In this podcast you will learn about: The origins, rational, and implementation for value based fees, self esteem, the accelerant
Do I Have Some Standards for You
What do you think is the proper etiquette regarding following people on Twitter? What is Anal Insistence and how may it possibly relate to you? Where could you get a response hygiene lesson? What do you call great people? Want