Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/14/11
November 14, 2011—Issue #112 This week’s focus point: To expect ethical behavior, there must be awareness of conditions, values that determine what is and isn't appropriate, and
Getting It Done
I was asked in Melbourne, as I'm asked almost all the time, how I can generate so much material in so short a time. I publish several newsletters, columns, articles, videos, podcasts, and book portions on a monthly basis. In
Where in the World Is Alan: VI
I spend a fabulous day working with the Australia IMC in my presentation in Melbourne. Very energetic, engaging group, and a pleasure to be here. I leave this morning to return to Sydney for my workshop there Wednesday through Friday.
Where in the World is Alan: V
Flew to Melbourne today for a dinner speech tonight and workshop tomorrow for the Institute of Management Consultants, my second visit with them over the years. For the fourth time in my 3.5 million air miles, the pilot had to
Let’s Hear It For Apple (Where in the World Is Alan: IV)
I'm getting a lot of writing done on this trip, on airplanes and on days between speeches. But this morning, having forgotten my experience in Italy just weeks ago, I plugged my Nikon into my laptop port to load photos,
Where in the World Is Alan III
Just a fabulous meal in Altitude, on the top of the Shangri-La, preceded by a drink in Blu, with spectacular views of the harbor. I'm entertaining the first 12 registrants for my Sydney workshop here on Tuesday evening, so I
Where in the World Is Alan II
It’s 4.5 hours to touchdown in Sydney. We’re at 36,000 feet above the Pacific. Three of us appear to be awake in the 14-seat first class cabin, which is filled. I took 1.5 hours to acclimate, read, and have a light
Are Business Cards Obsolete
I don't really care, but loyal reader Eric May does, and he asked me to post this question to see what kind or replies he'd receive. So have at it!
Where in the World Is Alan?
I left at 7 am in a stretch limo for Boston. Traffic was horrible and almost two hours later, we finally arrived at Logan Airport. (This is why I make it a point to leave much earlier than is required