DASM: CVS (Once Again)
I'm at the register paying my bill when the nearby theft protector goes off at the door as two people walk out, and a recorded voice asks them to stop until store personnel arrive. I ask the two employees nearest
Guest Column: How to Find Nonprofit Partners that Support Your ROI
Guest Column: How to Find Nonprofit Partners that Support Your ROI By Karen Eber Davis To create ROI around your partnerships and sponsorships: Be proactive. Create a short-list of potential partners. To find great partners, explore the following questions. The questions come from
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/25/16
The great, unexpected benefit that Facebook provides us with today is a view of the alarmingly simplistic thinking patterns of a great many people. I'm not referring to abjectly poor taste—the pictures of wounds, illness, and use of gratuitious profanity—but
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
Baseball fans: If my dog brings me his leash at the door, would that be called an "intentional walk"? Am I crazy, or does this election seem like it belongs in Honduras, or San Marino, or Atlantis? If I
Why Bureaucratic Insanity Is Redundant
Most of you reading this have financed a home or car, or refinanced at some point in your lives. If you've done this in the past several years, you know that the forms required are voluminous, with everyone engaged in
Speed Demon
Speed and immediacy are of the essence, these days. That is not a passing fad, but rather a fact of modern life that technologies and expectations intensify. You're not going to be successful with cumbersome models and complex methodology. Streamline your
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/18/16
In Italy in particular and in most of Europe in general, drivers stay right unless they're passing a slower vehicle. You seldom see high beams used or hear horns. It's a natural courtesy, probably stemming from the fact that most