Are You in Control?
I can now create charts and diagrams and drawings using AI, as can you. That will jeopardize some artists and software companies. CPAs and tax work seem very susceptible to me, as do air traffic controllers and actuaries. No one, no
A Minute with Alan® — Miss Prudential
February 26th, 2025 Miss Prudential.
The Price of Coffee and Other Existential Issues
This morning, pulling up at the coffee shop with the dogs, a huge recycling truck was emptying 14 bins from the curb in front of the store. It's a one-man truck. A worker for the store, hired for this purpose,
A Minute with Alan® — Hit By Lightening
February 25th, 2025 Hit By Lightening.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/24/2025
Early in the morning, especially on weekends, AM radio in the US has an assortment of questionable (I’m being polite) ads. I call them AMscam. On TV we see them as infomercials. They involve an “authority” you’ve never heard of
Learning in Defeat
Do you learn daily? Even from a "defeat" or setback, you can learn. You can ask the buyer who rejected your proposal, "What could I have done better to earn your business?" You can ask a furious customer or client,
A Minute with Alan® — Ecumenism
February 24th, 2025 Ecumenism.
Not “How Did He Win?” but Rather “How Did We Lose?”
I recall New York arts critic Pauline Kael shocked that Richard Nixon had won because "none of her friends voted for him." Of course, her "friends" were a coterie of very liberal people on Manhattan's upper east side. However, the
I Asked for An Answer, Not A Keynote Speech
The longer the response I receive from someone who has been questioned, the more suspicious I become. "Doth protest too much," you know? I asked if you knew you were late, not about your parents' early criticisms and the negative comparisons