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Welcome to Transactive Management, Inc.

“…The performance of an individual, an organization, an industry or a country in acquiring and applying knowledge will increasingly become the key competitive factor for career and earnings opportunities of individuals; for the performance, if not the survival of the individual organization; or of an industry, and for a country.”
Peter F. Drucker, May 4, 1994
Knowledge Work and Knowledge Society: The Social Transformation of this Century

Transactive Management, Inc. is an independent consulting practice providing general management and litigation consulting services to private and public sector businesses and full service law firms.  It was founded in 1996 by Ramon (Ray) Mischkot to offer his services as well as the services of other senior consultants with a proven tack record of success. It is located in Bodega Bay, California, which is about 70 miles north of the San Francisco Bay Area.

General management consulting services include: strategic planning and analysis; policy development and governance; management processes and internal controls; organizational design, staffing, and effectiveness; human resources planning and management; market research and analysis; and economic analysis including power plant valuation and depreciable life studies.

Litigation consulting services include: providing expert witnesses; developing chronologies and fact books; documenting business and technical standards and practices; preparing document summaries and databases; supporting all phases of discovery; quantifying damage claims; and analyzing power plant related design, operating, maintenance, and safety issues.

We are dedicated to developing, promoting, and applying concepts and methods that support private and public sector businesses to succeed in what Pete Drucker has called the “knowledge society”. Services are based on a common set of principles that provide the success criteria used to identify and address business and public service needs and litigation-related case theories and strategies.