It’s Not Always Relative
I once had to yell at 20 very powerful newspaper publishers in a strategy retreat organized by the American Press Institute that the Holy Grail of the First Amendment did NOT forgive them for sloppy and stupid management. Defending and
Twitter Triumphs
I post something of marketing value on Twitter every morning. Yesterday, I received this: Alan, Yesterday, you posted this on Twitter, http://twitter.com/BentleyGTCSpeed/status/15856333967: "Would you spend this? No! Would you invest this for X return? Yes! Watch your language." I used it immediately… “Would you spend
More on Value versus Price
I received this email earlier today: Hi Alan, Thought you would like to know that you have been quoted in a response by Michael Wyland on an ASAE list serve (posted below if you are interested). Michael did an excellent job about why comparing
Australian Chief Justice To Be In Touch
On May 22 I wrote here that the Australian Chief Justice had recommended that lawyers must charge for value and that hourly billing was inappropriate. I provided a video clip of his comments. At the time, I sent him a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/07/10
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo®’s mission is to help readers to thrive. June 07, 2010—Issue #38 This week’s focus point: Alan's Fifth Law of Social Dynamics: There is usually a good lesson inside a bad situation. When the recent perfect game was
Sorry, You’re Not A Consultant
Cognitive dissonance is a state where two conflicting ideas or experiences collide. Many people in consulting and related professional services are almost incapacitated by this phenomenon, because their frustration and stress are exponentially increased. And I'm here to tell you why
Making Room
I live about 60 seconds by car from main street in our suburban town of 17,000, about 15 minutes from Providence and 30 minutes from Newport. We live on six acres which include a two-acre pond which is fed by