Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/25/19
We've just returned from Turks and Caicos, where we've never gone before. Everyone we know who's gone has raved about it. But we're healthy skeptics. We had heard great things about Nevis and went there a year ago and would
And the Dull, Poor Taste Award Goes to…
The Oscars proved last night once again that they are dull and dreary with or without a host. Ratings were down yet again, people in the film industry proved they can't talk without reading from a note or teleprompter, the
Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Clients
By all means, expose clients to your newest thinking and offerings. They should be your "early adapters." But do NOT ASK THEM what you should be doing. They only know you by what you've already done, they know what they want
RFP: Really Feeble Planning
RFPs (requests for proposals) are used by government agencies and some non-profits and for-profits. They are almost always pretty useless. They seek "deliverables" and not results, are created and evaluated by low level people, and demand that billing be by
The Education Customers
We seem to spend a huge amount of time debating teacher pay and dealing with strikes and protests and shutdown schools, but virtually no time at all on student achievement. I'm not suggesting that teachers don't deserve higher pay, but
Episode 72: Officiousness
Why some people behave as though there's that stick
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 02/20/19
Today's word: plangent.
Get Out of My Head
Our kayak guide pointed out a sand shark swimming by us yesterday. Later, he showed us a manta ray with a baby. I mentioned that sharks and rays were very closely related. He asked me an interesting question: "Why?" I don't