Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/20/2020
There's a glossy magazine up here that awards "best of" annually through readers' polls. Just like participation awards for kids who merely show up instead of those who win, there are so many categories that everyone can win (e.g., Best
The Broken Record
The New York Times was once a pleasure for me, about two hours on a Sunday afternoon. Today, it's about 30-45 minutes, mainly because of the book review and arts sections. I don't mind a newspaper taking an editorial position, but
All the News that (We See) Fit to Print
The way it is these days is that if you're obtaining your news from only one source you're not getting news, you're solely getting opinion. If we want to be well informed we need to diversify our news sources because
Following Up, Down, and Sideways
I received two separate apologies this week from people who owed me responses but had found my original email in their junk folders. (Like me, they check their junk folders before erasing them.) I understand that these things happen, and
Choices
What we're experiencing now is an example of the difficult choices that most organizations encounter at times. In this case, should the authorities open up the economy to get people back to work while risking the spread of the virus—which
The Destination Is Still There
I'm sitting on the balcony of our suite at the Ocean House in southern Rhode Island. It's a crystal clear morning, and I can see Block Island, 20 miles away, due east in the Atlantic. To the south I can
Episode 144: Post-Pandemic Business
How and why 25% of all business practices will change and what to do about it if you're smart. This can be a major opportunity for you and your business if you play your cards right.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 07/15/20
Today's word: epigone.
This Is Fact, Not Prediction
If we had listened to the weather predictions, we wouldn't have bothered to come on this vacation: prediction of thunderstorms every day. But it hasn't rained once and the weather is great. If you listen to the idiots telling you that