Million Dollar Consulting® Accelerant Curve
Download Graph: Accelerant Curve as PDF (2.99MB) My recent Writing on the Wall video about the accelerant curve for consultants (you can find it here on the blog) was so well received, that I thought I'd put some of it in
Alan Weiss Appearances in Denver
I'll be conducting a full-day workshop called "Alan 101" at the Ritz-Carlton in Denver on October 7, then doing a half-day for the combined forces of the ASTD, IMC, NSA, and RMC on October 8 at the Westin. The first
Modernizing the Buggy Whip
Mentor Program member David Gammel sent me a fascinating url—it is a "modern" technique to calculate hourly fees (http://freelanceswitch.com/rates/)!! I'm now off to create an electric buggy whip, larger vacuum tube, and stronger struts for biplanes.
The Globalization Map
Everyone talks about "going global" which is easier said than done. But it's also done a lot by independent consultants. Here are a dozen overlapping issues—many of which you may already do quite well—that will get you on a jet
How to Write A Proposal (and not be taken)
My long-time, high-selling book, How to Write A Proposal That's Accepted Every Timeis being offered by "resellers" on Amazon for $400, $600, even $800! It's available, new, from my book store on my site (summitconsulting.com) for $149, plus shipping, or
On the Red Sox and Strategy
Last night my wife and I were in a skybox owned by the Boston NBC affiliate watching the Red Sox play Tampa Bay. These boxes are stocked with food throughout the game, air conditioned with a wide-screen TV and
Working From the Front
I was sitting in the truck whiling away my time as my wife shopped for flowers to plant. We have six acres, and we're running out of planting room. But that's another story. It was too hot for the dogs to
Survey Says….
IBM's recent Global Chief Executive Officer Study, a biennial survey claimed to be of more than 1,500 CEOs (cited in Consultants News, Kennedy Information, Peterborough, NH: [email protected]) reveals that these people have three primary "imperatives" on their minds: 1. Embody creative
It’s Not Always Relative
I once had to yell at 20 very powerful newspaper publishers in a strategy retreat organized by the American Press Institute that the Holy Grail of the First Amendment did NOT forgive them for sloppy and stupid management. Defending and
More on Value versus Price
I received this email earlier today: Hi Alan, Thought you would like to know that you have been quoted in a response by Michael Wyland on an ASAE list serve (posted below if you are interested). Michael did an excellent job about why comparing