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
Dumb Ass Stupid Management: Woof!!
The Dunkin' Donuts nearby was taken over by someone not long ago, apparently the Tin Man from Oz who doesn't have a brain, and he ended the policy of giving out free dog biscuits because "he was losing his shirt"
Platibook
The platypus is a rare animal, of course, an egg-laying mammal (monotreme). I've seen them in Australia, and they are fascinating, but really peculiar looking. "Platibook" is my name for much of Facebook, where people cite platitudes (definition: a remark or
Looking Good. But How Are You Performing?
Having an admired web site, or a book doing well on Amazon, or a kibillion "likes" on social media may be quite fulfilling. But none of that means a thing if your business isn't growing. You can't take "likes" to
Social Proof
"If you can do it, it ain't braggin'." —Legendary baseball pitcher and Hall of Fame member, Dizzy Dean (1910-1974)
Episode 120: What Criminal Designed the Prisons?
Our prisons would reflect a depraved society to anyone coming from another world and wondering how we can treat people this way. Dostoevsky once said "The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons."
The Strategy Pothole
Most attempts to formulate strategy, in any size business, are a waste of time, because: • The process attempts to look too far into the future in volatile times. • Assumptions are used in place of facts. • The wrong people are included