Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/20/17
Beware of the state of your skills. They require monitoring. Just because you're still doing something well doesn't mean you're doing it as well as you once did. We can generally spot rust—it's obvious and ugly—but we can't spot "pre-rust," the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/13/17
After an entire week of successful meetings with clients in New York City, accompanied by great food and wine at top restaurants, Maria and I had Friday night to ourselves and decided to see Spamilton (the spoof of Hamilton, which
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/06/17
It was my birthday on Friday, which is always a good time for a bit of reflection, especially with the kind of life I lead. I always like to know what's causing my success so that I can replicate it
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/27/17
I'm flying to San Francisco on United out of Boston. I have nearly four million air miles, but I watched the video of the flight safety demo because it was so appealing: United employees having fun and determined to have
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/20/17
Here we are at the culmination of Hollywood's grand excess in self-congratulation, the Oscars (which follow awards bestowed by SAG, Hollywood foreign press corps, and on and on). Is Ryan Gosling or Denzel Washington a "better" actor this year? Is
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/13/17
Some universities now include warnings about "micro-aggressions" in their orientation programs for new students. As I understand it, that's an unintended sleight, such as saying "you guys" as a plural, when some people present are female. Of course, every new
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/06/17
We all have our favorites to look back on in sports, whether it was Michael Jordan or Larry Bird; Joe Montana or Bart Starr; Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays; Billie Jean King or Serena Williams; Pelé or Maradona; Jack Niklaus
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/30/17
Instead of granting ourselves permission to speak or act, many of us deny ourselves permission. We may wait for others to act—although the seat belt sign is on, someone goes to the rest room, isn't chastized, so now it's all
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/23/17
We tend to think that "now" is the way it will always be. We make projections based on today instead of painting pictures of the future. We become actuaries and accountants instead of dreamers and artists. And we also fool
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/16/17
We miss far too much while embroiled in minor matters. People have their faces planted in their phones while an eagle flies overhead with a fish (or, worse, a car approaches them with another texting driver). Intent on selfies, tourists