Episode 82: The Absence of Ethics
With traditional sources trampled, how do we tell right from wrong? We need to ask what's right and not merely what's expedient.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 05/01/19
Today's word: glyptic.
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! NOW!
Start your speech, book, article, podcast, teleconference WITH SOMETHING INTERESTING, ENERGETIC, AND CAPTIVATING. It can be a story, a statistic, a prediction—it doesn't matter. That first 90 seconds or so is when people decide how close attention they should pay.
Sorry, We’re Not Doing That, We’re Doing This
Whether or not you watch "Game of Thrones," there was a huge, highly anticipated battle this past Sunday night, where the outcome, no matter how grim things looked, was pretty much assured if the series was going to continue for
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/29/2019
We attended church in Siracusa yesterday in the Temple of Minerva, a beautiful ancient Roman structure (based on the older, Greek, Athena) that is now a Catholic Cathedral. In Istanbul we visited the Hagia Sophia, now a museum, which was
Wait, I’m on THIS Team?
I see some eyes roll when I put people into small groups and some are thinking, "Great, I'm not going to learn anything with these people!" Of course, an entirely different reaction might be, "Great, how can I help these
Excuse Me, Would You Step Aside So That I Can Throw This?
Our priorities today seem to be to immediately find out what's wrong with someone. Whether a political candidate, an appointee, a new hire, a potential promotion, a first date—we look for flaws and faults. And now, even if the person
Value or Vacuum?
As someone who's made a lot of money for a long time, and has helped other people make a lot of money for a long time, I'm telling you that the key ingredients are talent, hard work, discipline, and accountability