Appropriate Deafness
Many years ago, when one of my kids was in fourth grade, we went to an open house at the school. They were held in the evening so both parents could attend, not like today (if they're held at all
Self-Help Isn’t What You Think
I watch people play a piano—sight read—and I comment, "That's a gift." People watch me write a book, from my head to the screen typing 60 words a minute, and they've commented, "That's a gift." We all have gifts. We all
Here’s an Idea
If you can't develop one new idea, one piece of IP, one new approach every day, then how can you claim to be an "expert" in your field (let along THE expert)? No one is asking you to dig ditches,
Episode 150: The Doorman
Who's minding the store and how are customers being handled? Initial impressions are important, and so are final impressions.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 08/26/20
Today's word: cisalpine.
Come Fly With Me. Not.
Yesterday, I had a 7 am coaching call with a client in Melbourne, the following one in Taipei, and a third in Oslo, all by Zoom. Later, I had one in Shanghai. Are you allowing "restrictions" to restrict your thinking and
Small Business Minds
We've stopped going to one restaurant we've supported from its launch, weekly, because the hostesses give us a hard time with reservations these days. They aren't just inefficient, they are rude and uncaring. We were sitting in one of the scores
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/24/2020
We returned from Nantucket Friday evening. We departed on August 8. Four days prior to that, the governor of Massachusetts dropped a bombshell and informed everyone from Rhode Island that we'd need proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72