Where Should This Conversation Lead Us?
When you're running a race, you know where the finish line is. When you're playing a game, you know what the standard is for winning. When you're in a business conversation, you need to know what your goal is if you are
Here’s A Good Idea
Occasionally, someone will say (in writing, form a distance) rather snidely, "It's easy for you to advocate that practice because you have a strong brand. What about the rest of us? You can't relate to where we are!" (These are
Episode 121: Inexplicable Errors
Why lies and fabrications stick to our histories like glue, and why we provide the glue. And, be sure to think about your own history, the story of your life that you're writing each day. Are you secure enough to jettison
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 02/05/20
Today's word: philippic.
The Dog Star and Political Primaries
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. —Astrological Definition) The problem with the Iowa and New Hampshire early primaries or caucuses
Give Up A Plastic Bag or Give Up A Kid?
While we often speak of "immediate gratification" it's not always about immediate results. People would rather talk about "climate change" and the implications of what we might or might not be influencing far in the future, but they don't want
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/03/2020
The local Dunkin' Donuts was taken over not long ago, apparently by The Tin Man from Oz, who doesn't have a brain, and according to employees, he barred giving out free dog biscuits because he was "losing his shirt" on
Super Dull
Super Bowl ratings are down for the fourth year in a row. The entire event is getting predictable and boring. There are six hours of vapid analyses preceding the game. The half-time shows have become derivative and pretty boring. A
The Medium IS the Message
Just about every day I view the first half-dozen posts on my LinkedIn feed to see how ridiculous they may be. Occasionally, I'm pleasantly surprised, but usually my expectations are fulfilled. A woman this morning had a 40-second video, shot in