Why Professional Associations Fail
I'm in Toronto keynoting for the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS) tonight. In two weeks I'll be in Key Biscayne helping to facilitate an "elite" speakers workshop for the National Speakers Association (NSA). I've made well over 60 appearances
Winning Not Whining
The New York Times published letters today in response to an article about the increasing investments in first class amenities by the airlines. One of the letters was mine, in which I commented on my recent trip to Australia and
View from My Window
I couldn't upload my photos in Sydney because of a wire that caused my lap top to lose power, so here's an example of the view from my suite on a threatening day.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving, whether you're in the US formally celebrating the day, or elsewhere around the globe. We all have a lot to be thankful for, most of all, family. -- Alan
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking….
• A few years ago, the US was a confident place asserting global influence. Now, it’s lost confidence and is questioning itself. We ought to stop electing politicians, and find some statesmen. They must be hiding somewhere. • The Bob Newhart therapy
The Dog Star: Can You Hear Me Now?
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) We suspect that Koufax may be getting a bit hard of
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/21/11
November 21, 2011—Issue #113 This week’s focus point: Influence is in inverse proportion to distance. It's easiest to influence when we're together, which is why politicians still