Another Tough Day At The Office
Entertaining my Laser Growth Cycle Group at The Capital Grill in Providence last night. Constance Dierckx, Urko Wood, moi, Ann Latham, Lisa Nirell, John Martinka, Scott Edinger. We're working at my place today.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/4/13
November 4, 2013—Issue #215 This week's focus point: The coming stresses on society will be quite different from past and current strains about gender, race, ethnicity, and so forth. They will be about the knowledge chasm. This recent
The Ideal Career
Someone approached me not long ago and said, "I've figure you out. You only do what you love to do and are great at. And you've built a career around it." That didn't come as a surprise to me, but it
The Dead Zone
When companies move or cultures change, it's not the new future that generally worries people, but the journey's uncertainty. I call that distance "the ambiguous zone." I've also found that when small businesses or solo practitioners seek to create a larger
Hypocrisy at Brown
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly was recently booed off the stage opening a scheduled speech at Brown University. He actually had to leave the building. That's the definition of free speech at Brown: You can talk if you agree
Create Some Perspective
As consultants, we often need to create perspective. That's because if we simply and uncritically compare issues and performance around us, we may find we're on the fast track to the lowest common denominator. The media fill the air with bad
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/28/13
October 28, 2013—Issue #214 This week's focus point: I was chatting with Dan Pink ("Drive," "To Sell Is Human") in Palm Beach last week, and we rapidly agreed that purpose trumps pleading! In other words, demonstrate a higher