Change and Retention
We can change things around us or retain them, from our residences to our friends, from our hobbies to our outlook. Those are choices. Yet we often allow retention to take place from shear inertia, and change to be foist upon
Legal Notice
Regrettably, I'm legally required to inform people who follow my work: You may see social media and internet notices, as well as mailings, implying that Chad Barr and his company have a business relationship with me. This is untrue. Mr. Barr’s
Plain Dumb Ass Stupid
A guy named Littlejohn asks to connect on Linkedin and immediately sends me this pathetic, mass, stupid marketing email: Thanks for being connected! I've had many consultants reaching out to see how we generate so many high-end leads for ourselves and our
Here’s What You Should Do Next Time You’re Flying the Plane….
Don't you love people who haven't accomplished one-tenth of what you have but who feel they are in a position to critique and coach you? It's often an uncle or a cousin who wants to overcome a vast inferiority complex.
The Madness
March Madness, always thrilling, isn't necessarily won by the best overall team. It's won by the team which plays best under extreme pressure at the right moments, and makes the fewest unforced errors. When things get tough, the tough get
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/27/17
The sculptor Donatello was considered second only to Michelangelo in the Renaissance world. He created a copy of the latter's David for exhibit outside since the original was considered too precious to expose to the elements. And when you see
Opportunity Doesn’t Always Knock
Being opportunistic is a positive trait, but not if it's your exclusive motive power. That's because it relies on some external "trigger" allowing you to see the opportunity. Innovative people create their own "triggers." It's great to be opportunistic when something