Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/02/17
The polariztion rhetoric seems to be cooling down just a bit. Whether it's political, or social, or scientific, or sexual, or historical, it doesn't seem to be as constantly in our face. Maybe that's because we're all weary of it. When you
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/25/17
There's a difference between seeking respect and seeking affection. I've never cared whether clients like me so much as that they respect my opinions. As a matter of fact, employees and audiences often don't like me because I threaten their
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/18/17
I believe there's an inverse proportion between profanity and vocabulary. The more of the former, the less of the latter. I understand "shock" potential, but I don't understand vulgarity that's completely gratuitous and adds nothing to the point. Routinely, I unfriend
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/11/17
I wanted to take this moment with you this morning to share my prayers and thoughts for those in Houston, Florida, and elsewhere who are and have been in harm's way because of these tremendous storms. I ask only
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/04/17
I've coached senior executives for a large part of my career. (When you're consulting, you're also coaching, so you might as well get good at it. This idea of coaching as some special discipline requiring "certification" from some arbitrary
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/28/17
An author named Karl Ove Knausgaard once claimed, according to the New York Times, that he needed at least 300 pages to state even the simplest truth. It's been reported that Marcel Proust, in writing Remembrance of Things Past,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/21/17
Some people are "looking for 'like' in all the wrong places." If you want to be loved, get a dog. If you want to be liked, go on social media. But the search for affection in place of respect
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/14/17
Here's a little something I've learned: I can always make another dollar, but I can't make another minute. But even when there isn't another cent, there is another day. I meet too many people who are angry all the time.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/07/17
At some point we all come to realize that we've been trying to change something about our habits or behaviors for a long time and haven't done it. It may have to do with exercise, relationships, learning, fears, guilt,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/31/17
In the arts, it's the quality of the experience that's important. A symphony may last for only 15 minutes, a play for three hours. We may view a Picasso or Rembrandt for only a few minutes. We don't evaluate