Technology Unbound
From the Acela barrelling north: First iPhone blog post. -- Post From My iPhone Test from my iPhone.
At The Standard: More Adventures in DASM
The Standard Hotel is new to the Meatpacking District in downtown New York, and I like it quite a bit. I’ll come back when I’m in the neighborhood (our grandchildren are about 10 blocks away). However, dining there is another
“God of Carnage”
We saw the Tony-winning "God of Carnage" last night from house seats. Billy Crystal sat in front of us, and I reminded him that he shook my hand in the front row at the conclusion of his one-man play a
New York, New York
I love it here. Even the things I hate I love. The place does have its own idiosyncrasies, though. • Who are the cab drivers (who no longer help with luggage or know most directions) talking to constantly in foreign languages
Black Day for Faux Black Card
There is a near-mythical titanium card, usually called The Black Card, issued by invitation by American Express. Among the criteria for acceptance is an annual, minimum expenditure of $250,000. It's actually titanium, and can't be shredded (there is a pouch
Naval War College Visit
My wife and I were guests for a private tour of the Naval War College today, arranged by Captain Mike Sherlock, who had read my earlier blog about my run-in with a Marine Colonel (http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/sir-no-sir/) during a conference in Newport.
The Consultant’s Guide to Finding the True Buyer
I call the true buyer the "economic buyer." He or she is that person who has budget or can find the money and can authorize a check. Low level people—as in HR and training—are paid to conserve budget. True buyers
Social Medea
That's not a misprint in the title. Medea was best known as an enchantress. As I'm wading through the mostly inane ramblings on Facebook ("I'm hiking," "Tried a new cat food" (personally?), quotes from John Adams or Henry Winkler, or Soupy
You Are In Good Hands And Secured
Amtrak security hard at work between luggage and a hard place. Lot of papers there yet to go through. Photo taken midway between Providence and New York.
Sylva Leduc Interviews Alan Weiss
[podcast]http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/wp-content/podcasts/SylvaLeduc_InterviewWith_AlanWeiss.mp3[/podcast]Sylva Leduc of Sage Leaders, conducts this interview on behalf of the Arizona Chapter of the Institute of Management Consultants. In this podcast you will learn about: The origins, rational, and implementation for value based fees, self esteem, the accelerant