The Agony of Small Business Consulting
For those consulting to small businesses, and I mean primarily those that are owned and/or run by the founder or founder's family, I want to extend my sincere admiration and also deepest sympathies. This is one of the very toughest markets
Great Fiction List
Olivia Fox Cabane, a mentor member who calls me "the great god of consulting" and consequently receives priority treatment, asked me for a list of my favorite all-time fiction for her to work on. Off the top-of-my-head, here's what I
Cape Cod Journal: September 25
Just twelve of us at the spectacular pool here, too windy for the beach, but high 70s in the air and low 80s in the pool. The pool has underwater speakers so you hear music whenever your ears are below
Cape Cod Journal: September 24
Cape Cod Redux We began the season on the Cape and are ending it here again, in Chatham, but this time at the Chatham Bar Inn. We found things a tad frosty here when we stopped in for dinner in June,
Guest Column: Notre Dame and Rutgers
(This is a guest column from Dan Coughlin, a member of my Mentor Hall of Fame. You can find the original on his blog. You can find the Hall of Fame here.) September 23, 2007 Rutgers and Notre Dame: The Story of
The Movies: Dancing in the Bark
A real challenge to Koufax, The Wonder Dog.
The Movies: Shopping in Providence, Rhode Island
Show us your hands, and please move away from the salad dressing.
Consulting Opportunity
Courtesy of the Institute of Management Consulting, please use the contact email below: Looking for an Experienced OD Consultant A client in Midwest is looking for a consultant who has experience with mid-market ($35-$100 million revenue) companies in rapid growth mode.
The Movies: Aquatic Dog
Just another day at the pool.
Sticker Shock
I hear occasionally that a buyer has invited a consultant to submit a proposal, but responds with, “It’s just what we talked about, and I understand the potential, but the fee is a sticker shock for us and we just