Progression in A Recession
I’ve been asked to comment on how to “make it through” tough economic times. For example, if housing starts are radically down, what do you do when Home Depot suffers and stops using consultants? Oh, boy. First, the preventive: Your clients and prospects
A Penny for Your Thoughts, A Million for Your Results
Someone explain this to me: If a client is best served by a problem being remediated quickly, or an innovation being implemented rapidly, or an improvement being installed momentarily, then why isn’t the consultant charging for the velocity of the work
What’s Ethics Got To Do With It?
Some time ago, I received a call from someone at Toyota. He said that they needed a keynote speaker for a major conference, and that someone referred him to me. He liked what he saw, but asked if I could
Who’s Your Boss?
Does your boss demand that you fill in all free time on your calendar with business appointments? Is he or she tyrannical to the point of demanding excessive travel and incursions on your personal and family time? Does the boss
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
Trajectory: “This is Houston….”
Someone in the Mentor Program asked a great question recently: How much business do you need and at what fee levels to make seven figures AND lead a quality life? Early in my career, I was traveling 80% of the time
“Speaking” of Ethics
The National Speakers Association is the predominant trade association for professional speakers. Its membership is about 3,500 and it draws about half of those people to its annual convention. It maintains a Hall of Fame, of which I’m skeptical, since
Why Elevator Pitches Never Go Forward, Just Up and Down
(Note: This originally appeared in the current edition (Nov. 2, 2007) of RainToday (http://www.raintoday.comm), for which I am a monthly columnist. I happen to like this one a lot, so I'm reprinting it here.) Of all the bromides and vacuous bloviation
For Writers Out There
This is an unadulerated plug for my agent Jeff Herman's newest edition of "Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, & Literary Agents, 2008." It's a treasure trove, from how to begin a story to how to reach editors, agents, publishers, and
Sensitivity Awareness Month
(Note: This is a rare duplicate post also appearing on Alan's Forums. It's an important rant, so I've included it here. For more information on the Forums: www.alansforums.com.) Okay, I’m so desperate that I’M giving sensitivity lessons. You may want to