Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 03/13/19
Today's word: sprezzatura.
Autonomously Clueless
In the highly unlikely event we become a nation of primarily autonomous vehicles, explain this to me: Will they be programmed in strict adherence to the speed limits? In other words, will city driving be strictly at 25 MPH or
Learning to Forget
Some memories which are non-productive and even counter-productive can't be easily removed but they must be or they will undermine your performance forever. You need a (therapeutic) exorcism. Get some help.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/11/19
There's relevant change and irrelevant change when you're trying to solve a problem. Relevant change occurs at or before the time the problem began. Irrelevant change begins after the problem began (it's irrelevant because the problem precedes it). The electrician told
I’ve Met the Enemy and…
If a company spends 70% of its time on internecine warfare and 30% on customers, it will fail competitively. The same holds true for a country where the politicians spend 70% of their time at each other's throats and 30% on
Yeah, But I Don’t Like This Person and I Liked the Last One
Whether city, state, or federal, and whether Democrat or Republican, I think it's pretty funny when someone blames the current administration for some problem that also existed under prior administrations of the other party! Talk about selective prosecution!
The Stupidity Around Vaccinations
After all the evidence and all the scientific research, anyone with children who refuses to vaccinate them—and thereby endanger hundreds of other people as well as their own kids—ought to be arrested for child abuse.
You Are Offering to Help Me Write A Book? Wow!
I love the arrogance of some people seeking to link on Linkedin who send you their standard pitch: "Looking forward to helping you grow your business (or publish a book, or make a better speech, or build your brand)" when
Join Me At A Fundraiser I’m Chairing
If you're in the neighborhood, I'm the honorary chair of a fundraiser for the Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island on March 25 at Gracie's in Providence, an award-winning, great restaurant. The evening is about Scotch and fine cigars. Tickets