Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/15/2024
In 1975, Frank Robinson became the first Black manager in the history of Major League Baseball, as a player/manager of the Cleveland Indians. This was believed to be a great sign of diversity in baseball, second only to Jackie Robinson
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/08/2024
(Expanded from one of my recent, brief, blog posts….) When my son was young he refused to go into a fun house because it was dark inside (for all I know, he still might feel that way). When I admonished him
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/01/2024
One of the great ironies of history is that attacking successful people does not create better conditions for unsuccessful people. The superficial act merely creates prejudice, bigotry, enmity, and an even worse condition for aspiring people. And so we see “soak
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/25/2023
Merry Christmas! May you and your family experience the joys and good will of this season. I thought it might be appropriate to speak today of freudenfreude. Most of us are familiar with schadenfreude, which is pleasure derived from another’s misfortune, typically an “enemy” or
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/18/2023
On an Acela (the northeast’s high-speed train) heading for Washington, DC two weeks ago, the first class steward pointed out the new replacement fleet—sitting idly on tracks outside of Philadelphia. These trains are now scheduled to enter service in 2024—three
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/11/2023
I’ve never been troubled by irking people—an audience, meeting attendees, readers. I see my job as forcing people to think. In fact, I’ve been hired by executives to confront and discomfit employees. Here’s the deal: You can receive great agreement about
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/04/2023
Let’s be honest. We’re all “hoarders” to some extent. Most of you have “junk drawers” or garages crammed with things or closets bulging with unidentifiable objects. And they aren’t objets d’art. I’m going to be square with you and differentiate what you
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/27/2023
I like the writer Malcolm Gladwell a lot. He’s written dozens of books—including one outside of his genre, The Bomber Mafia, which was excellent—and my favorite is The Tipping Point. It was in Outliers that he popularized “the 10,000 hours of practice” rule. That research was
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/20/2023
(A most happy Thanksgiving from Maria, me, and our family to you and yours. We all have a great deal to be thankful about, take a minute to consider that before you reach for the turkey!) The US economy saw a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 11/13/2023
When I was just beginning my term as president of Ballet RI we were facing a survival crisis. We had no money and a pile of debts (which was why I, a non-board member at the time, was asked to