Discretion
On the shuttle to the airport this morning in San Francisco I sat among two pilots and a flight attendant from American Airlines. They were discussing the best places to drink, with the cheapest liquor, in Las Vegas. I was happy
Episode 36: Eradicating History
How do we deal with cardinal sins and venial sins? Do we take all accusations seriously? There are people today, and you can't make this up, who want to ban Gone with the Wind. They feel as though the movie and the book portray stereotypical and horrible racial traits. But, a lot of art portrays what
Let’s Hear the Other Side
A complaint does not meant the subject of the complaint is somehow wrong or needs help. The non-routine behavior is the complaint. Examine that, first. Three people complaining about a manager doesn't necessarily prove the manager is deficient. You may
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 6/13/18
Today's word: colloquy.
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?
i guess I'm just not that deep, but I can't seem to see a negative about the heads of state of the United States and North Korea shaking hands and talking face-to-face. Unless, of course, you're Robert De Nero, who seems
A Time and A Place
I find that anyone making an introduction who uses the occasion as an opportunity to instead focus on himself or herself or a personal cause dishonors the person being introduced.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/11/18
There's an old story about a new, young priest assigned to a parrish. The pastor welcomed him and asked how he was doing. "Fine, but I'm a bit bummed because someone stole my bicycle." The pastor empathized but said, "Treat
Oskar Eustis on TED
I had the pleasure of serving on the board and working on the strategy of Trinity Rep in Providence when Oskar Eustis was the artistic director. He went on to New York's Public Theater, where he's won several Tony Awards,
Death Lessons
Why does it require "celebrity suicides" for people to proclaim there's a problem? Both Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain had huge resources available to them to help battle the emotional illnesses that plagued them. Even they weren't enough. These deaths,
If You’re Afraid, Then You Ought To Be
One of the greatest factors in failure is the fear of losing business. This fear puts you on the defensive, makes you subordinate and even obsequious, and almost always loses business (or results in horrible business). If you want to