Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/21/2020
Christmas now approaches. Families are struggling to decide how to get together, even IF to get together. My son, his wife, a friend, and their dog just drove here from LA. They arrived, isolated for a day, took Covid tests
I’m Dreaming of A Better New Year
Irving Berlin, the amazing songwriter, was Jewish. He wrote White Christmas in 1942, while sitting amongst the palm trees in snowless southern California. Bing Crosby's original version alone sold 50 million copies, and other versions created total sales of 100
Leverage
Archimedes said, "Give me a lever and I can move the world." Find the lever that will move your buyer to begin immediately. The probability is that it will be more personal than organizational.
You Don’t Have to Call Me “Doctor.” “The Prince” is fine.
Joseph Epstein, who is an American writer and editor and author of quite a few books, recently wrote an incendiary column published in the Wall Street Journal op ed page, castigating Dr. Jill Biden for using "doctor" as an honorific, even though
Episode 166: The Chief
How to get rich in law enforcement in a small town. Listen to this episode on iTunes or Soundcloud! Let's talk about the chief in Massachusetts. Why does he earn more than most chiefs in law enforcement compared to other cities?
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 12/16/20
Today's word: deasil.
Dig We Must for A Greater New York (ConEd utility slogan)
If you've ever tried to repair a stone wall you know it's quite tricky because once you remove the upper rocks you've changed the underlying structure. Whenever we investigate and intervene in issues—even as simply an observer—we tend to change
Jumping Ahead
Try using this phrase with buyers "on the fence": Why don't we cut to the chase? I'll provide you with a proposal that will focus on the objectives and value of the project along with your investment and a dramatic
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/14/2020
All right, I'm coming clean: I build military models. I have a Lionel train layout. I collect stamps. When I read a book on my iPad, the hard copy version goes into my library. I have rocks in my office