Things I Hate (All Right, Really Dislike)
"Not a problem." Phone calls in public restrooms. Megyn Kelly. (Much ado about nothing.) The smugness of the comics (Jon Stuart, Bill Maher) who attack people who are not present to defend themselves. The fiction that Hillary Clinton lost
Excuse Me, Where’s That Chicken From?
There's pragmatism, and then there's taste. When we use FedEx or Google as a verb (FedEx the check) we do so because the Google search mechanism and the FedEx overnight network are better than anything else around. However, when people say "It's
Hidden Figures
After wasting hours on La La Land and Moonlight, we finally watched a terrific movie last night, Hidden Figures. I had been told that this was really the top film, and of the ones I've seen, it's no contest. (Synopsis:
How Do You Like These Apples?
If you've been reading about Apple, you'll see that it has more cash than anyone else, including most governments: $250 billion, which is more than the cash reserves of Great Britain and Canada combined. It appears they might have to
Episode 6: Polarization
The vast, ignorant error in believing people who disagree with you are stupid. Transcript: I'm Alan Weiss, and this is my podcast on Polarization. Let me start you with something unusual, a contrarian idea, but I think that polarization is basically the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/01/17
A little pride. Is that too much to ask? A couple walked into an upscale restaurant in my town. She had on a dress and heels. He had on a tee-shirt and old jeans. Such are the times that no one
Give Me the Ball, There’s Still Time
The Boston Celtics won their opening round playoff series after losing the first two of the best-of-seven games at home. They won the next four in a row on the road and at home. Now they've won their first game
Coaching 601
I've been coaching for a long time, and I have three immutable principles to guide me: I can't help anyone who doesn't want to be helped, and I don't try. I give you my very best advice. Whether you accept
A Good Idea Until You Think About It
For many years I've been underscoring the fact that small businesses in the US (and Canada) are the primary generators of net, new jobs in the economy. Larger organizations tend to use automation and lean practices to reduce employment, and