Maybe I Won’t Be Going to Heaven
There is huge debate in the Catholic Church hierarchy because a priest in Arizona somewhere was baptizing people with the phrase “we baptize…” instead of the official “I baptize…” Apparently this was a long-standing, minor error, and there are hundreds
Not Seeking New Business, Please Go Away
The coffee shop was closed, so I got back in the truck with the dogs to find another place. But suddenly the door opened and a woman signaled me to enter. "You're a bit late, this morning!" I said with a
Passover and Good Friday
Today is Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating the "passing over" of Jewish homes by God as He destroyed the first-born of the Egyptians, liberating the Jews from slavery. Today is also Good Friday, commemorating the day Jesus was crucified and died
Supply Chain Shortage Real Causes
Around this time of year, we always have a large dish of jelly beans over the Easter Holidays on a table between the kitchen and the family room. It's our habit to take some traveling through the area. I don't
Episode 235 – Altered States
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Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 04/13/2022
Emollient: A medicine with a soothing effect. "Ice cream is a well-respected emollient for a sore throat.”
Come On, Man: The Wrist Slap
The Oscar people decided that Will Smith, as a punishment for slapping Chris Rock on stage, can't attend an Oscar ceremony for the next ten years. They had asked him to leave the last one after his assault, but he
Of Ritual and Rodents
Continuing to search for staff (help, employees) without changing your unsuccessful offer is ridiculous. If you want to attract people, the working conditions, flexibility, lattitude of action, pay, benefits, travel, fringe benefits, contact with others, customer interface, and so forth must
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/11/2022
Simply stated, cognitive dissonance is the discomfort in the perception of contradictory information, especially about statements in conflict with each other or with observed behavior. Thus, the leader says, “Customers are our most important asset,” but refuses to speak to any