Episode 161: Ironies
Let's talk about ironies: the Spartans had help and you'd better not eat like a bird. Listen to this episode on iTunes or Soundcloud! The early bird gets the worm but the early worm gets eaten. Why do we follow parables and
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 11/11/20
Today's word: flense.
Investment and Return
If you never invested in Apple stock, you might be impressed by its history of growth, but you've never gained a thing from it. If you don't invest in learning about strategy approaches, then you can't be surprised when someone other
Physician….
Have you come up with new methods to meet prospects, sustain and expand work with your existing clients, deliver your services and advice? If not, then you don't really have the credentials to help anyone else.
Seismic Shifts
There was a 3.6 magnitude earthquake in this area of New England yesterday, only the ninth of its kind since the 1700s. We've never had a stronger one. In California, it wouldn't even merit discussion. Some of your clients have become
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/09/2020
In January of this year, World Series-winning baseball manager Alex Cora was released as the coach of the Boston Red Sox because he was implicated in a sign-stealing scandal when he was with the Houston Astros. That scandal probably stole
Control
There are two equally dysfunctional extremes. One is to believe you have no control, and the other is to believe you have more control than you actually do. Be realistic and you'll acquire power and influence. Be unrealistic and you'll
Confronting the Issue
Your buyers need confidence. They need to exert it for their employees and customers, and they need it from those helping them. In ambiguous times you have to be bolder, more assertive, and more provocative than ever. You can't dance
All Evidence to the Contrary
In the midst of a surging pandemic, unemployment, advance voting, social unrest, natural disasters, and rebellion against health restrictions, the US had a record voter turnout in a presidential election. And we patiently await the final counting of paper ballots.