Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/13/17
I had to give bad news to a buyer about one of his lieutenants some years ago. I was concerned because this was a high six-figure client overall, and the buyer was president of a major division. On top of
Vote for Me!
I'm astounded at how many successful people I know who are simply besotted with awards. The external validation is like a drug. All over Facebook, people I respect and know as very expert and competent are wooing votes to be a
On the Road Again
I'm hardly an analytic-type person, and my tendency is to deliberately place numbers outside of the boxes. But when I first started traveling in the 1970s I thought it would be cool to keep tabs on my airline miles (before any
I’m Weary of….
Men and women covered in tattoos that simply look like purple discolorations infecting their skin. Men over 16 wearing baseball caps backwards. People engaged in conversation while others in the room are trying to listen to a speaker. “Between
Advice
The key to growth is neither to resist advice nor to accept all advice, but rather to determine to whom to listen for advice. That's the qualitative determinant. Some idiot said once, "The only thing to do with feedback is to listen to
Fiji Time
Fiji is a very calming place. It’s similar to Bali in many ways, though the beaches are nicer and it’s far less crowded—about 800,000 people. As in Bali, and Bora Bora (one of my top spots in the world), people
And I’m Sorry You’re Here
Have you noticed that most people who say, "I'm really sorry to interrupt you" really aren't?
Chopper
Many people are quite good at overcoming, circumventing, or simply smashing through obstacles. But all of us, at one time or another, encounter obstacles that we can't avoid, outmaneuver, or break through. They may be about business, relationships, staying in
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/06/17
Some of you have heard my story of having to fly coach from Tel Aviv to New York for 11 hours because El Al pilots staged a (frequent) walkout, with me arriving nearly comatose. A couple of days ago, we