A Minute with Alan™ — Introversion Extroversion
February 22nd, 2023 There’s no such thing as an introvert or extrovert. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8uwxVVGzek
“Good Morning” should be “Greetings At the Beginning of this Day”
Remember Y2K when planes were going to fall out of the sky and computers would stop working? Now we have ChatGPT which is going to replace anyone needing to write anything and the threat of AI enslaving the rest of
A Minute with Alan™ — Collaboration
February 21st, 2023 Show me the meat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cunNd5cagE
Bizarro World
Every day people on social media are trying to perpetuate the myth that successful people achieved their success by cheating, stealing, and "privilege." They pay zero attention to hard work and talent (because these are not qualities they possess). I
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/20/2023
In professional services marketing I believe there are three overall areas that determine the conversation with the economic buyer. (Economic buyer: That person who can unilaterally approve payment for your value. If you’re not dealing with that person then
A Minute with Alan™ — Bench Strength
February 20th, 2023 Bench strength is an important part of leadership. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPsQKWGcyUQ
Ant Man
My wife made me promise to take her to BJs yesterday. I found myself in an enormous parking lot entering a gigantic warehouse. No frills, huge carts, and inventory stacked up to the ceilings, maybe 30 feet above. I was an
Over-Planning
There is a strange, counterintuitive phenomenon called "over-planning." People ask me frequently how I get so much done, write so much, record, coach globally, and so forth. Well, there are appointments to coach, to consult, to speak, and so on. But
It’s Not Your Fault, and Don’t Allow Anyone to Tell You It is
Low self-esteem can be so chronic that people suffering from it actually extend it to others. This is called "projection." For example, if you relate a problem with service or products or any experience, no matter how egregiously someone else's