Options
If you give someone a "take it or leave it" offer, your chances aren't any better than 50/50. Some people will reject it just on the basis of feeling trapped. If you give someone options, you increase your chances dramatically. "Our room
Episode 22: Agendas
An "agenda" is no longer a harmless work aid. Find out why. Transcript: Hi, welcome to The Uncomfortable Truth. Did you hear those insects? Those insects are people with agendas. This is The Uncomfortable Truth about agendas. People with agendas turn anything into their cause. You like Entenmann's coffee cake? By the way, Entenmann’s coffee cake is
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/11/17
Depending on the source you consider, what I'll dangerously call the "Christmas Season" generates something like $650 billion in spending in the US economy. About three-quarters of that is in the purchase and exchange of gifts. One hundred percent increases
The Dog Star: Fabulous Fetching
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) Bentley tears across the yard and down the hill, looks up
If You Don’t Agree With Me There’s Something Wrong With You
It's fine to tell someone you think they're wrong about an issue, and demonstrate why you feel that way with evidence and reasoning. It's not fine to tell someone they're damaged just because they don't agree with you ("You don't get
The Fallacy of the Second Meeting
In successful projects I've had among the Fortune 1000, I estimate that I was able to get approval for the buyer to receive my proposal by the end of the first meeting about 85% or more of the time, The
Higher Tech, Higher Touch
I purchased the iPhone X because I enjoy having the latest Apple phone and I bought Apple originally at $17, the best investment in my history. So, I'm kind of loyal. The phone came with a minute set of suggestions for
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/04/17
There's nothing like being there. A blizzard, a hurricane, a lightning storm—these are hard to describe adequately, no matter how gifted your speech, and impossible to personally experience in absentia, no matter how perceptive your hearing. For example, we hear a lot