Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/26/16
My dogs are excellent at anticipating and picking up non-verbal cues. If I put on my gym shorts and sneakers, they go back to sleep, because they don't come with me when I work out. But if I put on
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/19/16
We often overlook motive in our analysis. The police look for motive, means, and opportunity in crimes. We're not facing crimes as such, although we often build a sleight into a slander because we fail to consider motive. When a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/12/16
I thought it appropriate today to reprint a September 2001 special edition of Balancing Act, my monthly newsletter: How do we retain balance in the wake of such horrific acts? The answer is, we don't. At least not in the short
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 9/5/16
We celebrate Labor Day in the U.S. today, also celebrated in Canada, and widely celebrated in other countries as International Workers' Day on May 1. It has been a statutory holiday since 1894 (and informally also marks the end of
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/30/16
Saturday night I attended a surprise birthday party for a friend who turned 80. (I'm always reluctant to shout "Surprise!" in the dark to an unsuspecting 80-year-old, but it worked out!) We were asked to simply "bring words" for the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/22/16
An "agenda" often refers to the underlying intentions and motives of a person or group. Nothing wrong with that. Unless, of course, that agenda colors ALL discussion, context, and debate. We see people casting votes based soley on a single
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/15/16
I was in a four-seater once flying from DC to someplace in Delaware, which must have seemed like a good idea at the time. I was in the co-pilot's seat, and the pilot was navigating with aplomb the taxiways in
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/8/16
There is a "rebound effect" in growth. I was (and still am) a pinball machine buff, loving the old machines that would bounce the balls on flippers and electronic gizmos. The ball would often stay in play solely on the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/1/16
The Olympics begin at the end of the week, and Brazil has been getting quite a rap: disease, pollution, corruption, crime, poor construction, huge debt, questionnalbe security, withdrawals by some competitors—the list goes on and on! Yet the games will
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/25/16
The great, unexpected benefit that Facebook provides us with today is a view of the alarmingly simplistic thinking patterns of a great many people. I'm not referring to abjectly poor taste—the pictures of wounds, illness, and use of gratuitious profanity—but