Alan’s Thought For Today
If the program starts at 9 and you decide that's the time to get your coffee or visit the restroom, you're just not in the game. You'll always be a day late and a dollar short.
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
• Why is it we can evaluate the performance of a civil engineer, a violinist, a neurosurgeon, a librarian, and a botanist, but there are claims that it's impossible to evaluate a classroom teacher? • Have someone shop your own business. If
Dumb-Ass Stupid Management: Schnooks Brothers
I'm walking up Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, ahead of schedule for my next appointment, and pass by Brooks Brothers. I've never been a Brooks Brothers kind of guy, but I realize I do need some slacks and, on impulse, I
Stop Listening to Customers and Have Them Listen to You
Henry Ford said, famously, that if he had asked customers what they most wanted in transportation they would have replied, "Faster horses." Steve Jobs's biography demonstrates that he virtually never asked customers for any feedback, but simply focused on providing
Heavenly Gull
My photo won the Point Pleasant Beach Photo Contest, thanks to all of you who voted for me!!!
Citibank CEO Resigns
News item: "Vikram Pandit abruptly stepped down as CEO of Citigroup on Tuesday, surprising Wall Street, after steering the bank through 2008 financial crisis and the choppy years that followed." I have been bringing up the pitiful performance of Citibank over the
Million Dollar Club Fifth Annual Meeting
We had a fabulously successful 5th meeting, and a "full house"—we accommodate only ten firm owners, plus spouses. We've now met in Naples (FL), St. Lucia, Bora Bora, Stresa, and Monte Carlo. Next year is Hong Kong. The photo was taken
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/15/12
October 15, 2012—Issue #160 This week's focus point: We bring back mementos from our vacations that remind us of great times and explorations. Sometimes we realize later that they are actually inexpensive and common, but they still serve the purpose of