Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/26/16
My dogs are excellent at anticipating and picking up non-verbal cues. If I put on my gym shorts and sneakers, they go back to sleep, because they don't come with me when I work out. But if I put on
Trinity Slays Beowulf
Take a cauldron, add in Cabaret, Rent, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Hair, then blow it up, and you'll find yourself immersed in Trinity Rep's brilliant Beowulf, now being performed through October 9 in Providence. You don't walk away from
Shut Up
Over 95% of the time, the more you talk, the more you're trying to justify and validate your own thoughts and utterances. You're not talking to further educate the other party or to answer a question, you're either trying to
Brand Power
There are some people reviewing the new iPhone—and deciding on its purchase, personally—based on the differences and improvements over the prior product. That's not terribly relevant. Apple stock has soared, and iPhone 7 sales are exceeding iPhone 6 sales. Some people are advising
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/19/16
We often overlook motive in our analysis. The police look for motive, means, and opportunity in crimes. We're not facing crimes as such, although we often build a sleight into a slander because we fail to consider motive. When a
Ego vs. Efficacy
Just because someone asks you to be on their podcast, YouTube channel, teleconference, internet radio show, cable show, or any related medium doesn't mean it's a good idea. Ask yourself: What's the real (not claimed) demographic and numbers? Are these people my
IDIOTIC IT
Remember the old nerdy GIGO: garbage in, garbage out, as if the users were always at fault, not the programmers? How about IDIOTIC: intelligent directions input, operationally turned into crap? I'm tired of sites that demand you repeat the same information six