Wind
I'm in the study of our house in Nantucket, the breakers 30 yards away. It's 6:30 am on a cloudy, blustery morning. The flag, down near the water and waving from a 40-foot pole, is taking a beating. The hammock
Why the Canadian Postal Service Would Make A Fourth World Country Embarrassed
Dumb Ass Stupid Management A friend in Canada did a nice favor for me with a referral, and knowing he likes cigars, I asked my local tobacconist to send a good box of Davidoff's. The price was $525. They checked with
The Great Debate
All of the Republican candidates looked like Lincoln compared to the three-person circus that Fox News put on the moderator's stand: Brett Baier, Megan Kelly, and Chris Wallace. Mr. Baier looked as though he was just pleased as punch to
DASM: Diversify This
I get an email from a guy I've never heard of who wants to interview me on his podcast. I get these requests weekly, and politely turn down 99% of them. This guy's specialty is international cultural diversity. He lists his
Great Presentation Skills
Victoria Labalme is one of the finest presentation coaches in the world, and helps people "knock presentations out of the park." People I've sent to her rave about her help. I've been modestly involved in growing her business over many
Guest Column: The Risk of Positive Thinking
by Shawn Casemore Several years ago when my business was still in its infancy I dealt with many peaks and valleys in business development. At the heart of these waves of business was my inability to continuously focus on business development.
Guest Column: Midyear Checkup: A Time to Adapt
Where am I now? Where do I want to go from here? At the beginning of each year, many of us make it a habit to ask ourselves these two questions. The answers help us map out a strategy, make resolutions
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/3/15
This week's focus point: A quarter century ago, Larry Wilson, founder of Wilson Learning, told me he loved to be surrounded by books, because he felt more creative and productive merely by being in their presence. Okay, I thought, but