They Shyster Is Coming to Town
Another conman is coming to town. He's advertising all over the radio that you can attend his "free" seminar (seating is very limited), receive a "free" copy of his book, and learn right there how to "flip houses to make
Drop the Top Or Stop It
I love the people who drop the convertible tops when the temperature is in the 50s, but have a windscreen on the car and all the windows raised, and are bundled up. I call that a "sun roof." Anyone who uses
Comedic Descent
We watched Chris Rock's new HBO special last night, "Tambourine." It was about 500% more vulgar than anything I've seen him do, and it was less funny than anything I've seen him do. It was extremely therapeutic, I'd guess, because
Episode 27: Dragged Up The Aisle
United may have been obvious, but you are being dragged up the aisle daily by a variety of public and private organizations. You're being "dragged up the aisle" every day - it's just not visual, so you don't notice it. In
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/19/18
We see boundaries as lines of demarcation, to keep something out or to preserve something inside. Some are clearly and objectively seen (the "out of bounds" in sports) and some are simply and subjectively felt (the boundaries of polite
The Attraction Principle
There are three factors which will draw people to an event (assuming you know how to reach people): Brand, value, and venue. If your brand insufficiently powerful, they will come. If the value is obvious and compelling, they will attend.
Not So Olympic
Here is the medal count as of this writing, with the nations' populations included: Norway 26 (5 million) Germany 18 (83 million) Netherlands 13 (17 million) Canada 16 (36 million) US 10 (325 million) We have over twice as many people here as all of those
Look Me in the Eye
Eye contact is important not only for speakers, but for influence. If someone asks you a tough question, or you want to ask a touch question, look the other person in the eye. Don't listen to someone else's point while
Moving Up
The more you feather your nest, the more likely you'll never leave it, and all nests are eventually destroyed.