Why Apple Is So Good
I had a minor quality problem with my Apple TV downloads. I sent an email to Apple. They refunded all my money for both series I had purchased (which can still be watched, the color is just a tad off),
Geese Learning to Fly
Every year at this time the parents teach the young one to fly on our pond.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/11/11
July 11, 2011—Issue #95 This week’s focus point: The scandal in the UK about cell phone hacking by a major newspaper is a sign of corrupt leadership, but not the downfall of civilization. The Borgias and the de
How to Monetize Ideas
Very few good ideas are ever monetized. They either drown amongst a lot of other, mostly bad, ideas, or they emerge not fully metamorphosed—crystalline, fragile constructions that blow apart in a light breeze. Here’s how to can turn a good idea
Dog Star Hierarchies
Do you have a set of hierarchies? How does it help you as a consultant? And should you ever change your hierarchies? Click the play button and find out. [podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/Dog-Star-Hierarchies.mp3[/podcast] Download MP3 and now also on iTunes
Request Opinion of Hotels
Can someone who has been there recently tell me which of these hotels is the most opulent and in the best location in Sydney for a first-class meeting/workshop: Intercontinental (with which I'm familiar); Quay Grand; Marriott Circular Quay. Write to [email protected] Thank
Surprise Guest Endorsement
My first book was published in 1988 with co-author Mike Robert by HarperCollins, The Innovation Formula. It was quickly translated into German and Italian, became a text in The Wharton School, and is still available though never updated. I receive copies
Alan Weiss interviewed by Dorie Clark for her new book
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