By now, everyone knows that Microsoft has pulled its bid to purchase Yahoo totally off the table. At this point, Microsoft figures it will figure another way to make a dent into the online search market, hopefully finding a way to make its MSN Live search engine a real player in the market. At this […]
Leadership
First, the latest TTM Consulting newsletter, Training Training Training, is available here. It was inspired by yesterday’s post on training, which makes sense. I’ve been thinking about the Democratic primary process lately and wondering just what this type of thing seems to do to leadership. It seems that instead of the candidates being able to […]
As someone who gives seminars on leadership and management, I have come to my own conclusion that these are two separate things, though it would be great if both eventually end up being the same time. I’ve always said that managers may not be good leaders because many managers end up in the position for […]
First, the latest issue of the T. T. Mitchell Consulting Newsletter, Office Relationships, is now available. On Sunday I met with the members of my very tiny mastermind group, and this time we added a fourth person to the mix. One of the things we usually go over is seeing where we are with our […]
Sometimes it takes a hammer to make someone do the right thing, and unfortunately, if you ask me, that’s the wrong reason. In this case, I’m talking about Walmart and its reversal of what was initially a bad decision in trying to take back money it paid for a woman’s health care. The quick detail […]

