Business Executives Overwhelmingly Disappointed in HR
Some of you feel I'm unfair critiquing human resources continually. I believe the function is pretty useless today—transactional stuff can be outsourced, and they don't have the competency for transformational stuff—and too often organizations send people there whom they don't
Looking Right and Left
Some years ago I flew a World War II naval training fighter around Newport. I have no pilot's license, but have managed to fly a Cessna, the only B-24 in existence certified to fly, and the Goodyear Blimp. The trainer pilot
Folks, You Start At The Top, Not In The Middle!
Here's a post from Seth Godin's blog that 20 people have asked me to comment on by 9 am this morning! Since one isn't able to post commentary on Seth's blog, I'm going to reprint the item below, so that
Thought Leadership “Scaffolding”
Here is the "scaffold" I use to help participants create strong thought leadership niches during my annual Though Leadership Workshop. © Alan Weiss 2012
Frank and Ella
As consultants we often make inapt comparisons. For example, mentoring and coaching are quite different interventions; some situations are structured, but some are unstructured (you don't know what you don't know); some action is preventive, some is contingent. We need to
Enough About Me, What Do You Think Of Me?
The people I have the most problem staying around are those trying way too hard to impress me. The people I tend to stay and have drinks with are those who enter into comfortable conversations and—I have to admit—appear to
Reality Distortion Or Destruction?
Walter Isaacson describes the phenomenon of "reality distortion" in his stunning biography of Steve Jobs. Essentially, it was Jobs's practice of convincing people that they could do things not based in their own reality, such as providing a technical solution
Ideas from the Million Dollar Club
I began the Million Dollar Consulting® Million Dollar Club five years ago. A maximum of ten company owners of consulting practices, with spouses, meet for three mornings in exotic places to share ideas, techniques, philosophy, and innovation. We also ensure
Yacht Lot
Outside our balconies here at the Fairmont in Monte Carlo, are a dozen yachts that come and go, I'm estimating from 100 to 200 feet in length. One has a chopper on the rear deck, which you can see in
A Baby’s Cry
My wife and I attend Catholic services all over the world, and the same words and ritual are pretty much occurring at the same time in every service, with local charms: In Bora Bora, they use conch shells in stead