Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/28/17
An author named Karl Ove Knausgaard once claimed, according to the New York Times, that he needed at least 300 pages to state even the simplest truth. It's been reported that Marcel Proust, in writing Remembrance of Things Past,
Stealing Money
I do start to worry about our society and our values when those two rather horrible people in that fight last night made $200 million (winner) and $100 million (loser). In a couple of thousand years no one is going
Dumb Ass Stupid Management in East Greenwich, RI
In the affluent community of East Greenwich, RI, where there are 12 places on Main St. to buy coffee in them morning—including Starbuck's and the award-winning Main Street Café—the owner of Dunkin' Donuts has decided to stop giving out free
There Are Errors and There Are Errors
If you're experiencing errors in execution—by omission or commission—build your skills set. If you're experiencing errors in judgment, get a great coach.
How Much Does It Cost to Send Your Kid to Brown?
If the brilliant, politically correct progressives of the esteemed Brown University want to rename Columbus Day "Indigenous People's Day," and remove statures of Columbus for merely following the mores of his day in discovering a new land at great risk,
Dismissed
In US Navy tradition, when a commander loses faith in a subordinate's judgment, that subordinate is removed—almost always a career-ending move. The admiral running the Pacific Fleet has just removed the three-star admiral running the Seventh Fleet, which has had four
Jumping the Dragon (A Critique of Game of Thrones)
Game of Thrones is "off the book," meaning the writers are no longer using the work of author R.R. Martin. The episode this past Sunday shows the decline in creativity, drama, and common sense. NOTE: TRIGGER WARNING, SAFE ZONE SEEKING, I'M