You never know where you’re going to get a leadership lesson from, and it’s not always from something good. In this case, I got an interesting leadership lesson, or story, from a two part story on the Dr. Phil Show. And I didn’t get it from Dr. Phil. This particular story involved a large family […]

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Last night I read a post on a blog that’s dedicated to health care that angered me for more than one reason. It was so seemingly vitriolic that someone who commented before me asked if the post was an April Fool’s joke; the guy responded it wasn’t. The first part concerned nurses, and his opinion […]

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This is the enduring image from this date, April 4, 1968, the last day alive for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. To many people today, this picture looks staged, but it’s the real deal. Dr. King was assassinated at 6:01PM at a hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, there supporting garbage workers on strike, and his killing […]

There have been a couple of grand openings this week that I’ve gone to, and how each company presented itself will prove, in the long run, just how successful each one of these companies might be. It also offers an interesting contrast because one company is local and small, whereas the other one is international […]

First, the latest T. T. Mitchell Consulting Healthcare newsletter, It’s All About Cash Flow, is now available. There’s been a lot of talk about the Obama Administration’s plan for health care, and whether it will work. The main issue with it is that many people don’t believe there will be enough money to fund it, […]

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