What Are You Waiting For?
I was told recently that I'm impatient. That's true. I could die sometimes, just having to wait around. Of course, a lot of people are just waiting around to die.
Episode 67: Greetings
What's with first impressions? Well, for one thing, you only get one shot at them
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 01/16/19
Today's word: labile.
Student Counseling
The Governor or Rhode Island in her State of the State yesterday said that students have far too many mental health challenges, due to the complexity and speed of our times. She wants to spend money on attending to these
Could You Return, Your Majesty?
In the US, our "lawmakers" can't seem to figure out a way to keep the government open, and if TSA launches a wildcat strike, the air traffic system will be shut down. Think of the medical treatments, weddings, family reunions,
Teaching and Learning
You can chalk this up to "He thinks things were always better in the past": • Teachers wore business attire when I went to grammar school. • They showed up at "open house" for parents in the evening, when people weren't working
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/14/19
In the footsteps of Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, and Billy Crystal, no one is willing today to accept the job of emceeing the Oscars. What was once a huge visibility, highly sought position is now a position wrought with danger.
The Egocentrism of the Elected
Can you imagine a corporation acting with its customers, employees, and suppliers the way our executive and legislative branches are now ceasing to cooperate? People would be fired, changes would be made, or firms would go out of business. Why can
Training Is Never An End Result
Doing a task for a client (the dreaded human resource people's "deliverables") does next to nothing. Creating a result is important, but isn't necessarily lasting. Focus on sustainable results which almost always means transferring important skills to the client and staying around in
What Do You Mean, “Go Ahead”?
I find it interesting that when I pause on the roads to allow a driver to turn in front of me or pull out, that person often looks at me skeptically, as if it's a trick or a trap. Sometimes