On Leading
Leadership is a noun. Leading is a verb. I’ve been observing, coaching, and consulting with leaders since 1972. This has occurred in large firms and small, public and private, educational institutions, charities, the military, non-profits, arts groups, and the clergy,
Jersey Shore V
Big dolphin day, some about 20 yards from the beach, others gamboling behind a cigarette boat, leaping like, well, dolphins. Tonight we head for the Wildwood boardwalk, see how many rides the girls will attempt, how many games of chance I
Jersey Shore IV
Freda's Cafe last night, BYOB again, so I chose a very nice Villa de Caprezanno to accompany the stuffed peppers and giant prawn (which was only slightly smaller than the table). My observation is that Cape May is not as
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/19/10
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo®’s mission is to help readers to thrive. July 19, 2010—Issue #44 This week’s focus point: The undertow drags you out to sea when you're in the surf. If it's strong enough, you can exhaust yourself trying to
Jersey Shore III
Dinner at The Black Duck, BYOB, and since I've been successful in two recent wine auctions, I can bring wine everywhere. This was an '05 La Fleur de Laussac Bordeaux. Lemonade from lemons department: My lap top curser froze last night,
Jersey Shore III: Undertow
Nice dinner last night at Martini Beach. Crowds not as thick as last year, restaurant with open tables at 7 on a Saturday. Finished with an Opus X and chocolate covered jellies and nuts on the balcony. Maria's seagull made
Jersey Shore II
Bad luck at the Borgata tables last night, though I did learn to play a new kind of poker. You have two chances to take back your money. I needed two more. Drove down to the Sandpiper on the Cape May
Saks Redux
I received a phone message yesterday from Dan Wolman (I may have that spelling wrong) who said he's a new assistant general manager for the men's department at Saks. He had read my blog entry (scroll down a few postings)
Jersey Shore
I'm writing from the Borgata in Atlantic City. We made the run down here from East Greenwich in a tad under five hours. We'll spend the night and then head for Cape May in the morning. It's always interesting to