The Rainmaker
Who is more important, the one who acquire business or the one who delivers it? What is a corporate welfare state? Listen to Alan discuss these answers, the four characteristics of rainmakers and more. Click on arrow below for podcast to
Vote for Me
Well not really for me. But vote for Miss Rhode Island for Miss America. I've been coaching Ashley Bickford, whose picture appears elsewhere on this site, in interviewing skills. She won in that category (and virtually every other) to become
The Mother’s Overture
Ironic that William Tell was a man, no?
The Lawyers Are Finally Catching On?
Now here is an interesting agenda item from the conference noted: 1. Ethical and professionalism issues regarding the ever increasing the number of billable hours, including (a) the conflict of interest inherent in hourly billing; (b) the incentive for abuse caused
Corporate Tribalism
The tribalism that we see racking Kenya—which was a stable, prosperous country two weeks ago, with a thriving tourism industry—we’ve seen in Rwanda, Iraq, Pakistan, Spain, the Balkans, and elsewhere, all over the world. This is what happens when ethnic
Beagle Lessons (Episode 16)
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Happy 2008
May the New Year: • Bring you the confidence to know when you’re right and to admit when you’re wrong. • Present more discretionary time than ever before. • Provide insights that enable you to live a more productive life. • Heal old wounds. •
Happy Early New Year Down Under
I'm sitting in The Palace Hotel about six blocks from Times Square, and wanted to wish my Australian, New Zealand, and other friends in the area a Happy New Year, which I believe is now being celebrated. Over a million
The Worst and the Dumbest (Episode 15)
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No Frequent Flyer Points for Me
In 2007 I made only 31 business trips by air, logged only 37,497 miles (our of a total lifetime of 3,124,000) and had my best year ever with the least air travel ever (and my wife often with me). That