Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/25/11
July 25, 2011—Issue #97 This week’s focus point: We need "white space" (the term is from text that's easier to read because of surrounding, empty space) in our lives, breathing room to reflect, to mourn, to rejoice,
Temporary Housing
My den is being redone and people can't believe I'm working off card tables!
The Lunacy of Hourly Billing
Over the past couple of weeks I had the opportunity to chat socially with an attorney and an accountant, at two different events. One knew me, the other did not. We wound up discussing hourly billing practices, and after a
First Stones
The shaving cream pie thrower invading the Murdoch questioning could easily have had more lethal intent (at which point I'd guess Mrs. Murdoch would have pulled out her uzi). Did the members of Parliament hold themselves responsible for this gaffe?
The Fog of Life
I’m looking toward the breakers about 200 yards away. But I can’t see the beach or even the water because of the fog. Last night on the boardwalk at Wildwood you couldn’t see the top of the ferris wheel or
Now They Spam Dogs
There are scams and spam all over the Internet, but some are so stupid that you have to wonder if people are spilling things on themselves as they type. Here's something just received from some outfit called Blackhat SEO actually
In Cape May
Here we are again in Cape May, New Jersey, for our 17th consecutive year.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/18/11
July 18, 2011—Issue #96 This week’s focus point: One of the worst human tendencies is to overreact. Too many laws, rules, and regulations are made in overreaction to singular or unlikely transgression. I fall down laughing when I
The $20 Heist
Every day I receive Google Alerts about my name, trademarks, and so forth. It’s nice to see where I’m quoted or where something I’ve written or recorded has spread. However, once a week or more, I receive notice that some of