The Mayfly Question
I’m too often asked the same question by the same person, often within the life span of a Mayfly. One of the more useless of the mindless bromides is, “There is no such thing as a stupid question.” Or course there
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/05/11
September 5, 2011—Issue #102 This week’s focus point: It is said--though probably apocryphal--that Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest explained his victories by his "getting there firstest with the mostest." There is valid reasoning in getting there first.
Getting Started in Consulting
My book, Getting Started in Consulting, is the most popular "Getting Started" offering in Wiley's entire series. It's now in its third edition. Here is some advice, expanded, that I recently posted in response to a question on AlansForums.com. While aimed
Why Lawyers Need Consultants
The paragraph below was forwarded to me by Josh Richards from the New York Times. The story was about the kibillion dollar Los Angeles Dodgers' bankruptcy and possible purchase. You'll see the gesture made by the law firm as one
The Adventures of Koufax, Buddy Beagle, and Alan
I was having dinner in Newport a while back with Chad Barr, the technical genius behind all of my web presence He observed that I don't so much create stories, as stories really come to me. This morning, after my workout,
WOLF Announces Writing Competition
I'm on this board, as reported here, and this is the latest news of our environmental writing competition.
Nantucket Redux
We were fortunate to spend a beautiful week in Nantucket tucked in just prior to the storm, and take one of the final ferries out. This was our 16th or 17th year in the same spot. As far as I'm
Stormy Thoughts
Some lessons from Hurricane Irene. By no means do I intend here to minimize the losses due to this storm for many people. But I think we all have to learn from extraordinary circumstances and, at all times, to be