Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/06/10
September 06, 2010—Issue #51 This week’s focus point: Small businesses are the largest generator of net new jobs, far more than large companies. In a slow recovery, they are seeking multi-talented people who can do a variety of things, focused on
UnAmerican
George Clooney is a fine actor who supposedly has an eagle eye for good material. Apparently, he's suffering from astigmatism at the moment. "Up In The Air" was a light, foolish piece that was barely funny, inaccurate, and predictable. But "The
Off Road in Nantucket
Probably the only Bentley (it has four-wheel drive, of course) to qualify for off-road, over-sand driving on the restricted beaches of Nantucket.
Calamity Jane
One of the issues we face as consultants is whether all those people trying to get our attention constitute the voice of Paul Revere or Chicken Little. Yesterday, I spent 45 minutes stowing our pool and balcony furniture because of an
Guest Column: So, what you do know?
By Betsy Jordyn Becoming a thought leader and Million Dollar consultant is like climbing a very tall mountain. You can’t rush to the top; you have to spend time at various plateaus along the way. On your journey to becoming a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/30/10
August 30, 2010—Issue #50 This week’s focus point: At a New York theater last week, at the conclusion of the performance, side doors were opened and the entire place emptied in three directions in about five minutes. There was no standing
Marketing Gravity (Episode 48)
Part 1 of 2: Part 2 of 2: http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/marketing-gravity-episode-48/ Click Here for entire series table of contents © Alan Weiss 2010. All rights reserved.
Thinking Big
What does it mean to think big? Should you spend money visiting a prospect? What kind of people should you hang out with? To think big you need to stop thinking small. Listen to this podcast and to Alan sharing
Million Dollar Quartet
I was naturally attracted to this musical, given its title! It's the true story of the only time that Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis were ever together in the same recording studio (Sun Records in