• No products in the cart.
  • No products in the cart.
Back To Top
Image Alt

Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/02/18

Monday Morning Memo

Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/02/18

My son used to come up with great ideas and excitedly present them to me. One, I believe, was for an electric toothbrush. I had to let him know, after congratulating him, that someone had been there first. But I admired his constant efforts. When I was consulting with Calgon, I convinced the president to foster innovation by giving out an award at the annual company conference for “the best idea that didn’t work,” thereby rewarding the behavior and not only a “victory.”

My cars, I’m sure like yours, have technology up the kazoo. My lights automatically dim and go bright, and I have an infrared camera that just recently showed us a deer alongside the road one night that wasn’t at all visible to the naked eye.

Driving the dogs for coffee today, I turned into a blinding sun on this gorgeous morning. I wondered why sun visors aren’t automatically lowered, and then I wondered why the upper part of the windshield doesn’t immediately gain shading, just like some eyeglasses do. The antenna and often WiFi are already in the windshield, so why not an auto-dimmer along the upper half, adjustable for your height (as is my “heads up” display on the windshield right now)? Is someone working on this? I’d buy it.

I’ve tried to do the same for my clients over the years. Solving problems is a commodity. But asking, “How can we make this still better, safer, faster, and/or more convenient?” is a high-value endeavor.

And asking the same question about our lives might just make all of us that much better.
 

Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow. —William Pollard

Million Dollar Consulting® College—The first in two years.

I’ve slimmed it down to three days, take only a dozen people, and deal with all aspects of attraction, conversion, implementation, and expansion. Extensive role plays and exercises. Who knows if I’ll do another in two year—or ever? We’re half full, join us in December in a world-class property. Lodging and most meals are included in the fee.

alanweiss.com/growth-experiences/newmdcc2018

The Solo Solo

Expressly for those who have no partner at home or a partner who is uninterested in their work. I’ve helped thousands of people with this lack of intimate support, and now I’m doing it “cabaret style,” with food and drink in my suite in New York. Join us in a relaxing atmosphere to find out how best to create a support system. Let’s talk.

alanweiss.com/growth-experiences/the-solo-solo

ThinkingBIG

You can’t “think outside the box” if you’re still in the box. And any box is too small for any true entrepreneur. Yet you probably don’t realize the dimensions of your current, unconscious confinement. Join me for a BIG day in Miami in January to learn how to instantly think in larger terms, be seen in a larger light, and live large.

alanweiss.com/growth-experiences/thinking-big

NOTE: SPECIAL COMBINED SUPER BEST PRACTICES AND THINKING BIG, ONLY TIME IN THE U.S., IN SAN FRANCISCO IN OCTOBER! GO HERE: https://www.alanweiss.com/growth-experiences/san-francisco-double

Growth Access

This is my intellectual property repository, well over $75,000 of video, audio, textual, and workshop materials available to you without restriction and for life for a one-time fee of $2,500! We add to it regularly, and most recently included six livestream recorded broadcasts of an hour each from last year. Imagine reviewing the video “In the Buyer’s Office” just before you go to the buyer’s office?

alanweiss.com/store/online-learning/alans-million-dollar-consulting-growth-access

Written by

Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

Post a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.