Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/19/13
August 19, 2013—Issue #204 This week's focus point: There are experts and there are experts. The vaunted "emerging economies" (China, Brazil, India) are contributing less to world growth at the moment than the traditionally strong economies, especially the
Return to Nantucket
If the place weren't seasonal, I might just never leave. Our first 24 hours:
Enlightened Self-Publishing
If you've been unable to get that book important to you published, or if you're in a niche too small for commercial publishers' interest: http://www.summitconsulting.com/seminars/Enlightened-Self-Publishing.php
Produce, Not Provide
I've heard a great many consultants talking about what they provide. "Provide" means to supply or equip or present. Those are all on the input side, deliverables, tasks, commodities, unexciting and of low value. However, "produce" means to cause to happen,
Here’s Why You’re in the Top 1%
Forget about Mensa, which claims its membership has the top 2% in IQ (I'm a life member and I can assure you that claim is as real as the Loch Ness Monster), you're in the top 1%. Why? Because you're
Verizon March Toward the Horizon: Dumb Ass Stupid Management
Today, my dogs barking like crazy, two young people are banging on my door decked out in Verizon shirts. They tell me they're here to talk about my phone service. They have walked 200 yards on private property, past signs
There Are Stupid Questions
We seem to direct our lives with a variety of humble, good-intentioned, ideal, yet completely nonsensical apothems that tend to constrict our success and options. One of the worst of these is, "There is no such thing as a stupid
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/12/13
August 12, 2013—Issue #203 This week's focus point: It's too easy to become distracted, which is why it happens so often. Steven Wright, the comedian, said, "I'd love to daydream, but I keep getting distracted." Governments, corporations, athletes,