Episode 234 – Customers Are Always In The Way
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Funny Thing
Creating the correct expectations saves a lot of grief farther down the road. Sometimes people approach me for coaching telling me they want to make a million dollars their first year in business, or they want to close a deal
Are You Here to Help or Complain About Helping?
I was reading on social media about someone complaining about a charity event where she volunteered to help, where it cost her $40 for gas, and she charged them for her raw materials (balloons), and had to walk across the
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 04/06/2022
Cynosure: A center of attention. “For four years the World’s Fair was the cynosure of New York."
Kansas Chaos
If you read Facebook this morning, you can see in "real time" last night how many people wrote off the Kansas team after they fell behind to North Carolina by 16 points in the NCAA championship game. After halftime, Kansas
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/04/2022
In case you’ve been vacationing inside an office of the Division of Motor Vehicles in your state, let me apprise you that actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock, having charged the stage at the Oscar Awards a week ago.
On Facebook, You Can Say “Shit” but not “Poison”
Here's how stupid bureaucrats and dumb rules can be. On Facebook, I mentioned being able to drive a million dollar boat in Bora Bora because the crew allowed meet do so. I was renting the boat for the evening for my
What Does It Take to Persevere to Prosperity?
It's reported this morning that the auto dealers' convention in Las Vegas is an ecstatic event because after a tough time during Covid's worst moments, things are booming now. The housing market has gone crazy. Professional services firms are doing
Want to Learn How to Make Love? Read this Book.
Raise your hand if you learned to ride a bike, or to ski, or scuba dive, fly a plane, or perform surgery by reading a book. I've done all these things except the surgery (unless you count splinter removal) and