Why The Wall Street Journal Doesn’t Ask Me To Consult
Someone named Sue Shellenbarger answers a "work and family mailbox" in the Wall Street Journal on occasion. Google tells me she's the former head of the paper's Chicago Bureau and has written a couple of books on topics such as
Guest Column: If You Could Only Ask One Question
If you could only ask one question, what would it be? By Steve Rigell Steve Rigell is a graduate of the Million Dollar Consulting® College and a member of the Private Roster Mentor Program. Lately, I've been taking a closer look at the
If You’re A Customer, You’ll Just Have To Wait
In the Miami airport, two huge escalators taking people to the trains that roam among miles-apart gates were stopped. There was no one to call, no signs about what to do, no way to restart them. I figured there had
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 1/14/13
January 14, 2013—Issue #173 This week's focus point: Sports are indeed a metaphor for life. The Denver Broncos, with one of the best quarterbacks in history, lost their playoff game because the coach tried not to lose rather
Almost Free Workshops
I'm running the sold-out sessions I conducted in Boston and Los Angeles, this time in Toronto (March 21) and Seattle May 2). You can find them here: Toronto: http://summitconsulting.com/seminars/Almost-Free-Workshop-2013-03.php Seattle: http://summitconsulting.com/seminars/Almost-Free-Workshop-2013-05.php You can spend a day with me for only $125 that includes
Broncos Lose to Ravens By Trying Not To
Payton Manning's come-back year came back to haunt him last night as the Denver Broncos were upset by the Baltimore Ravens in Denver. The fault lies with the Denver Coach, John Fox. He repeatedly called for conservative plays instead of trying
It’s A Small World After All
Our server in a restaurant housed in a 250-year-old plantation in St. Thomas, The Old Stone House, reveals, while escorting us through the kitchen, that she also works at 22 Bowen, which is in Newport, 25 minutes from our home,
On the Beach
I met a pelican on the beach this morning, whom I'm calling Claiborne Pelican, after our distinguished, late Rhode Island Senator, Claiborne Pell (of the Pell Grants). He sat on shore, eyed the surf, and quickly did an Olympic triple
Hundred Dollar Cold Calling
If you walk down the street and find a hundred dollar bill, and you're mentally healthy, you probably think about your good fortune and then spend the money, or save it, or look for the owner, or contribute it to