Pitching
Even people who purport to be sophisticated sales professionals or "experts" resort to using "pitch" to describe approaching a prospect. The dreaded—and fictitious—"elevator pitch" is supposed to represent how to influence someone between floors. To me, that's a good technique
Episode 138: Small Blessings During Crisis
Even in the worst of times, good things emerge if we bother to experience them. These are a few small things that I'm grateful for during this crisis.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 06/03/20
Today's word: limn.
Reconfiguration
Uber is merely a glorified taxi service. Netflix is simply a movie system brought to your home screen. High growth products and services don't have to be (and are seldom) earth-shakingly new. They are often existing and good ideas that are reconfigured
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 06/01/2020
Well, let's see: This past week we launched two men into space on a commercial rocket with touch-screen controls and retrievable boosters, in a module as sleek as a Corvette. The cosmetics reminded me of a rocket ship made by
What Size Shoe Are You Looting?
When I was in school and the protests were about the Viet Nam war, people threw eggs and police sometimes used water cannons. Today, a great deal of the protest seems to be about carrying tools to break into stores and
Social Media Anachronisms
Someone on Linkedin is advertising an "authentic elevator pitch." Isn't this the planet Earth in 2020?
Right-of-Way
When I go over to work on my train layout for a little while most days, I get "lost" in the universe I've created. I don't live by others' rules or metrics. I mix eras, create novel scenes, establish my
Masking
How long before there are brawls and new laws about people wearing masks that have political or profane statements on them? Aren't masks a natural benefit to criminal acts? And I'm seeing a competition among elite and status masks. I'm not