You’re Not Representing Me
In a better world, Senators from both parties would step forward and say, "Let's use this awful experience to find out how we can all heal and work better together for the good of the country." Instead, they're saying, "This is
German Shepherd Leadership
Bentley precedes me whenever we're going anywhere, indoors or outside, but he constantly checks over his shoulder to see if I'm still behind him or if I've veered off on a different course, or am taking a turn. This way
The Disadvantages of No Traffic
l went to a movie theater last night (to see the latest iteration of A Star Is Born, which was terrific—I'm a big Lady Gaga fan) which was my first such visit in over two years. I found the local
Add A Little Color
I post a cartoon on this site every Friday (Friday Funnies) about my dogs of years past, Koufax and Buddy Beagle. The original illustrator, after a year or two, told me he was raising his fees. There was no reason,
Episode 52: Presentism II
Was Columbus a good guy or not? Should we play Wagner's music, even though he was an anti-Semite? Can you be an outstanding talent and also a lousy person? Sometimes even "presentism" isn't in the present.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 10/03/18
Today's word: narcoleptic.
Dates
There is a tendency to sacrifice personal and private time to the demands of clients and prospects. We act as though we must respond to the date and time they inquire about, or they'll move on to someone else. Do you
The Price of Success
If you ever believe that your successful practice or company is golden because of your great clients and repute, I have two letters for you: GE. It was once a $500 billion concern. Now it's barely 20% of that, kicked
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/01/18
We look back, somewhat embarrassed at our pasts: haircuts, fashions, entertainment, behaviors. We ask ourselves, "What were we thinking?" Disco? Folk songs? Tail fins on cars? Peace signs? Pinky rings? But we look back from the present as though it's a