Definitions
Confidence: The honest-to-goodness belief you can help other people. Arrogance: The honest-to-goodness belief you have nothing left to learn yourself. Smugness: Arrogance without the talent. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
You Can’t Make This Up
• Some guy joins me on Linkedin with this opening: "I've never heard of you, but someone introduced me to your work, and your thinking is very similar to mine." Here's a guy who knows how to ingratiate himself! But,
Seven Things To Do With Your Money
We focus, understandably, on how to make money. But just as we too often prepare for failure and not success, we don't examine what to do with money once we earn it. Here are my suggestions for entrepreneurs and boutique firm
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/9/12
July 9, 2012—Issue #146 This week’s focus point:If you want to change the "culture"--and the manifest behaviors (of a business, school, non-profit, etc.)--identify and change the behaviors of the formal and informal leaders who serve
The Consulting Bible
I'm asked weekly, "Which of your books should I read?" My response is that it depends: Value Based Fees if you need help on fees, Million Dollar Proposals for better proposals, and so on through over 40 books. However, if you
Jersey Shore III
We had a fabulous day yesterday, fine weather, very warm ocean, and then a massive barbecue for family with me pouring some water down on my sister from the upper deck. I know, it was very juvenile. (But quite fulfilling.) I
What I’m Doing On My Summer Vacation (Jersey Shore)
We haven't been in Point Pleasant Beach in 25 years. We never dreamed of having a house on the beach. The beachfront is crowded with homes—as are the surrounding blocks—because the land is so valuable. Homes are installed, sardine-like, on
Speed Consulting
• Look for cause, not blame. • Validate everything, never trust an opinion. • Make it clear that you are responsible only to the buyer. • Seek evidence in the environment and observed behavior. • You can't remove a problem unless you remove its
Jersey Shore I
We made it to our "stopover" point in Red Bank, the Oyster Point Hotel, in four hours, door-to-door. The only traffic we hit was on the Godforsaken Cross Bronx Expressway (GCBE) approaching the Washington Bridge. All else was smooth sailing.