Preventing Consultant’s “Overwhelm”
Some consultants I coach and mentor (and many I observe) become “overwhelmed.” The are figuratively (or literally?) overcome by being overcome. The don’t know where to start to begin the journey out. Here are some tips: • Stop putting things off and
Guest Column: Blind Spot in the LBJ White House
A guest column: Blind Spot in The LBJ White House by Aviv Shahar Unlike conspiracy theories you can do nothing about, there is much you can do to disarm a dangerous blind spot that derailed the LBJ White House. Seven out of
Japanese Relief Efforts
If you want to help the Japanese catastrophe victims, the Rotarians are creating means to do this. Here are two links. Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/HelpingJapan Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Rotary_Japan
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/14/11
March 14, 2011—Issue #78 This week’s focus point: Non-profit board membership is a fabulous way to contribute to causes about which you're passionate. However, don't join if you're doing so merely to network or gain visibility (and
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
• Watching multi-millionaire football owners negotiate with multi-millionaire football players at the cost of canceling the 2011 season prompts me to hope that they all lose. • There were 10 million people stranded in Tokyo recently who couldn’t get home. We
On Second Thought
What should you do when you make mistakes even with fees and what language should you use? Well, click the play button and find out. [podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/On-Second-Thought.mp3[/podcast] Download MP3 and now also on iTunes
Ellis Island
The Mentor Hall of Fame group took a private guided tour of Ellis Island.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/07/11
March 7, 2011—Issue #77 This week’s focus point: On a recent tour we learned that of 12 million immigrants to the U.S. coming through Ellis Island in New York, only about 2 percent were denied entry. That's