Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/24/17
Most people don't tell us the reason for a decision because we don't ask. We either argue about the rejection or applaud ourselves for their wise acceptance. But we don't ask, "Why?" Unless you have the reason—the cause—you don't truly understand
A Conveying of Philosophy Via Electronic Avenues of Dissemination
Someone wrote me to tell me they loved my newsletters and wanted to try some of their own. She then asked, "How do you arrange for content creation?" I told her that I sit down and start writing. Do you see what
Winning and Choking Against the Odds
It seems to me the Democrats and Atlanta Falcons are analogous. Both should have won. Both lost in the most bizarre way. For Trump to win the election (after being a huge underdog), and the Patriots to win the Super Bowl
Lifestorming
I find that too many "experts" are trying to identify the age we live in. Is it digital, or information, or global, or chaotic? At the time, no one knew they were in the agrarian or industrial ages. Retrospect and history
Yes, But We Want More
I'm looking around my garage. Among the features on the various cars are: • Vibrating steering wheel when you cross a highway line without signaling first. • Self-correction and braking when you drive onto the shoulder without signaling. • Self-contained wifi. • Self-closing doors. •
You Can’t Fix Stupid
A woman writes to tell me she loves my free weekly and monthly newsletters, but she doesn't like my occasional promotional mailings, so she has to unsubscribe. In other words, she feels it's appropriate for me to provide free, high
Ouch!
Kim Wilkerson brings to my attention some guy in South Africa who is sponsoring an evening of fire walking and cocktails! I can't imagine any potential problems there, can you? I recall not long ago so many injuries at a fire
Making Time
If you can't respond to an email within 24 hours or a phone call within four hours, there's something profoundly wrong. You may think I'm talking about your response time, but I'm really referring to your philosophy about your business. This
Episode 5: Myths
A memorial service to the many friends you lost when they went swimming 55 minutes after having lunch. Transcript: Hey, I'm Alan Weiss. This is about myths. Remember, we used to have monsters under the bed? I never found one; I even