Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/29/10
November 29, 2010—Issue #63 This week’s focus point: Success always trumps perfection. The elusive search for the ideal delays, deters, and distracts. Very few airline flights, surgeries, or performances are "perfect." But most are successful. Focus your clients on
I Am NOT Making This Up
If you scroll down you'll find my post "From Freud to Roosevelt," about winding up at Roosevelt Hospital on Wednesday when I had intended to be seeing the play "Freud" that night. Well, this from the New York Times this morning:
Selling Products When Speaking
There is not a thing wrong with selling products in conjunction with a speaking engagement. Here are some tips I've found effective: • Give one of your products away while on the platform. I ask for a volunteer, reward them with
Same Medication
Courtesy of my son-in-law, Jan Medina, the President and I must be on the same medication: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/26/obama-gets-12-stitches-in-lip/?partner=rss&emc=rss
For Car Aficionados
My new car is off the ship, through customs, and at the dealer. It is 621 HP, 0-60 in 3.7 seconds. Here is Bentley's writeup: The Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible further strengthens Bentley's supercar range, following the introduction of the Bentley Continental
From Freud to Roosevelt
We were supposed to have a lovely dinner in New York on Wednesday, prior to Thanksgiving with the family, and then catch the play “Freud.” Instead, I wound up at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital. We left The Palace Hotel by limo