Archive for August, 2008

Yesterday I received a call out of the blue from someone who’s trying to be a consultant in the healthcare industry. She said that, in her opinion, she has the skills and the knowledge to be a consultant, and in the few assignments she’s been able to get, she’s gotten nothing but kudos from the […]

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First, the latest issue of the T. T. Mitchell Consulting newsletter, Dealing With Know-It-Alls, is available. Next, the heading is an interesting question. Truthfully, I don’t watch Fox News. The only time I did was on September 11, 2001, when I kept switching around to different news channels looking for more information on what was […]

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I’ve always believed that two of the most important qualities one wants to have in themselves and see in others is loyalty and trustworthiness; honesty is a close third. If you have these things in your friends, and they see them in you, then life will be great because you know there’s always someone who […]

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There was an interesting article that popped up on the Medseek blog called Transparency At What Price. Pricing transparency is the latest buzz word that basically means hospitals putting all their prices somewhere so people can see what they’re charging for services. It’s controversial for more than one reason. On one hand, back in the […]

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