Photos and Comments from the April 2005

Left to right:
Alan Weiss, Ph.D.; Joe O'Daniel (Texas); Leslie Furlow (Texas); Keith McLeod (Arizona); Tom Verghese (Australia); Garry Patterson (Massachusetts); Tom Schramski, Ph.D. (Arizona); Bill Lee (Texas); Tom Breur (The Netherlands); Joe White (Arizona); Ed Poll, J.D., MBA (California); Larry Bonifant (New Hampshire); Vicki Rackner, M.D. (Washington); Chad Barr (Ohio); Bart Sayle, Ph.D. (England); Nancy McKay, Ph.D., (Canada).
![]() Group working area |
![]() "Rush hour" |
![]() College grounds |
![]() Working teams |
![]() Formal class area |
![]() Our mascot "Buddy" |
![]() Working area |
![]() Working area and lounge |
But I can say:
- I have answers to critical questions and, more importantly, approaches
to finding such answers, that I didn't have before.
- I have exceptional focus on my goals and direction going forward.
- I understand how I might actually build a million-dollar business in a relatively short time. "Million Dollar Consulting" is not hype. I talked to two other people at the college who've rapidly multiplied the size of their business well into six figures as a result of working with Alan.
Alan's great appeal to me is that he's "constructively tough." He's like the trainer or coach who pushes and challenges you to get better -- as opposed to a touchy-feely type who coddles people to make them feel good. At the same time, Alan is deeply motivated by helping others and giving back to his profession. For me, it's a perfect combination.
In addition, he attracts very high level people. I benefited from rubbing shoulders, exchanging ideas and getting to know a room full of remarkable consultants and entrepreneurs during the college.
So I don't yet know what the payoff will be. But I have a well focused plan, excellent tools for achieving it, and great confidence going forward -- plus access to Alan for the next six months for course corrections and tactical input. What more could I ask?"












