Let’s Move from “Doom and Gloom” to “Alive and Thrive”
Antoine van Agtmael, an emerging markets expert, is quoted in the Wall Street Journal today as believing that the most dynamic emerging market in the world is……….the United States. "For the first time after 40 years in Asia," he recounted, "the
How to Find and Capitalize on High Potential Prospects
This is some of the material discussed recently at my 627 (six figures to seven figures) group: 1. Search for those with a successful history of using consultants and who require your particular expertise. 2. Consider yourself an expert, not a "consultant." 3.
Request for Expertise
Please respond directly to Joe, not to me: Hi Alan Hope you're well I'm looking for an independent consultant who understands the market for online Facebook games. Do you know anyone or know where I can look? Best Joe Dr J Zammit-Lucia US: +1 646 270 1806 Europe:
How I Like To Start My Day
To: contrarianconsulting From: Joe Tatulli [email protected] Message: Hi Alan, I was asked to write about how a piece of media had deeply affected my life for my English Comp class. Below is my submission. Thank you so much for hosting the free workshop and giving me the book
What If?
Friends, what if I told you that the future of the automobile in our car-culture country is with the internal combustion engine? What if I told you that electric cars (or wind-powered energy) will remain a very minor, veritable novelty
Dumb-Ass Stupid Management (Radio Hosts)
I receive weekly requests for interviews. I respect them, but I don't choose to do them all. I normally ask: What commercial channel are you on, how big is the audience, and what is their demographic? I turn down two
Signs of New York
The rather upscale bar the Pierre Hotel provides in its suites; Katz's classic pastrami on rye ("order mayonnaise at your own peril"); and a part of the 15,000-volume private library at the JPMorgan Museum. © Alan Weiss 2013
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 4/15/13
April 15, 2013—Issue #186 This week's focus point: Every day we write the story of our lives, a continuing autobiography. I suspect that if we took the time to read it regularly, we might choose to change the plot!
Duck!
The law of unintended consequences: We had to build a barrier around our bird feeders, since Buddy Beagle would get sick eating all of the spilled bird food. The barrier, however, served as a pen for the ducks from the