What Would Alan Say?
I'm introducing key chains, with a flashlight, with the initials WWAS and the inscription below, "What Would Alan Say?" Remind yourself to think through the issue while shedding light on the problem! These are $10, checks only, NO CREDIT CARDS, made
World Travels
(Click on image to enlarge) That’s me on the right, Libby Wagner, member of the Mentor Hall of Fame, Michael Sheargold, member of the Million Dollar Club, and Rob Nixon, member of both, during my recent trip to Queenstown, New Zealand
Shameless Promotion and Getting Started in Consulting
The third edition of Getting Starting in Consulting, the most successful book in the history of Wiley's "Getting Started" series, has just been released. It includes my responses to questions readers raised after the first two editions. You can find
Let’s Assume (Episode 30)
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Australian Journal: Epilogue
I flew out of Auckland in the best Qantas could offer, business class on a 747, no first class on the plane. But the seats were new, state-of-the-art, and reclined into full, flat beds. My neighbor in the adjoining seat,
Urgent, Useful Intelligence from Linkedin
Here is what I received today, as just one example, from linkedin. Can someone appreciate the great depth and usefulness of this stimulating, career-enhancing, business-generating value? The people mentioned are lovely, nice people. But, come on
Australian Journal Redux: New Zealand Day Eight
Well, it’s the long ride home. Wonderful dinner last night overlooking the lake at The Bathhouse, with Rob, Michael Sheargold, Libby, and me. I finally got to pick up a check. Rob is very generous, world class, but I had
Australian Journal Redux: New Zealand Days Six and Seven
Too cold and damp for the chopper. Breakfast overlooking the lake worked, however! Dinner in The Bunker with Rob and a small group, great talk. One participant said, “It was the best night of his life.” Must have been Libby’s
Speaking with Alan
The most recent class (January 2009) of Speaking with Alan, the most intense program available for creating, practicing, and marketing a speech. The 2.5-day workshop is held at Alan’s home, and includes fine dining every night. Left to right (standing): Alan