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The Art Of Revenue Attraction For Dentists

Are you a dental practice owner looking to get ahead of the game and increase your revenue? Look no further! We will explore ways to upgrade your revenue attraction strategies and help you achieve financial growth in today’s dental podcast. 

Dental practice owners: Let’s discuss how to upgrade your revenue attraction strategies!

  • If you want to avoid playing blindfolded archery in 2023…
  • If you want to accelerate your treatment conversion…
  • If you want to find a Collections Ninja that you can execute into a forecast for financial growth, tune in now!

With the new year just right around the corner, don’t miss out on the opportunity to lead the way and avoid shooting aimlessly in 2023. 

Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at  Prescriptions for Your Practice.

Check out our New Case Study, “Discover How To Recession-Proof Your Dental Practice In The Next 60 Days So That You Increase Profits & Avoid Losing Key Team Members” now at: http://thenorecessiondentist.com/casestudy.

Key Quotes:

  • We want to drive down costs and enhance the quality of the patients that come in.”
  • “We want to have fruits of the labor, but we always want to enjoy the fruits of the labor and ideally enjoy the labor.”
  • “If we’re going to attract more revenue next year, the real obstacle is internal resistance to conversion.”
  • “Delegate all that you can.”
  • “Growth is no longer nice to have. It is essential to keep up with the increasing cost of doing business.”
  • “You should be treating yourself like your most important employee all the time.”
  • “There’s a time and a place to sacrifice, but most of your practices are well beyond that point where you should be taking the leftovers.

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A Dental Practice Owner’s Most Important Accomplishment

How do you cultivate an environment of collective confidence that will help your practice thrive? Do you create a culture of mutual respect and empowerment? Not only will the practice be able to better serve its patients, but it can also create a sense of togetherness that will help to build collective confidence. Listen in and learn how to encourage confidence, trust, and collaboration among your team.

Dental practice owners:

Are you feeling more dental team division and drama?

  • If you want to create a true sense of Us-ness…
  • If you want to balance being exceptional with staying connected to your team…
  • If you want to help your team buy-in to your practice goals so they can develop collective confidence…

Tune in now!

Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at  Prescriptions for Your Practice.

Check out our New Case Study, “Discover How To Recession-Proof Your Dental Practice In The Next 60 Days So That You Increase Profits & Avoid Losing Key Team Members” now at: http://thenorecessiondentist.com/casestudy.

Key Quotes:

  • “A leader’s most important accomplishment is to build a team and create a true sense of us.”
  • “Most books you read on leadership talk about the leader, but they don’t talk about the followers.”
  • “You, dental practice owners, should be ahead of the group that makes you the leader, but you shouldn’t be so far ahead that you are on your own.”
  • “Great teams want a leader to be similar to them and in a way like them, but they also desire their leaders to be exceptional.”
  • “There are certain things that you should never tire of explaining and that is what you stand for, your mission, your vision, your values, and what it means to be a team member at your practice.”
  • “Keep selling the vision. Keep building on values and anchoring your people to your values.”
  • “Continue to build that collective confidence so that you feel powerful, your team feels powerful and empowered, and special.”

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How Dentists Can Become A Respected Boss Without Being Bossy

“Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate, and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.” — Colin Powell

You’ve been hearing me say this time and time again, and I will keep reminding everyone who assumes a leadership role that “All organizations take on the personality of its leader.”

A good team is composed of individuals who are committed to each other, have complementary skills, and are willing to work together for the betterment of the organization — and it all starts with a respected boss.

In this episode, I discuss The 6 Principles Of Highly Effective Leadership. So, if you want to:

  • Build a dental team of productive and responsible employees,
  • Create a practice culture of caring, courage, and candor,
  • Surround yourself with a high-performance team so you can enjoy workdays that are more profitable and less frustrating,

Tune in now!

Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at  Prescriptions for Your Practice.

Check out our New Case Study, “Discover How To Recession-Proof Your Dental Practice In The Next 60 Days So That You Increase Profits & Avoid Losing Key Team Members” now at: http://thenorecessiondentist.com/casestudy.

Key Quotes:

  • “We shouldn’t be pointing the finger but the thumb. If you own a dental practice, everything that happens in there is your responsibility.”
  • “If you are the problem, it’s easy to find the solution. Right? Just go hunt that problem down. Look in the mirror. There it is.”
  • “Sometimes over-complication is a symptom of insecurity or vanity as a dentist.”
  • “Simplicity reduces confusion and increases execution. Simplicity scales and complexity fails.”
  • “Every beloved leader embraces reality with truth and optimism.”

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The Three Domains Of Discipline Dentists Need To Succeed

Today I’m going to talk about three domains of discipline. That way, you can do a diagnostic tool, grade yourself and see where you can get a bit better, and make things easier in each of these domains. 

In this episode, I give dentists a new way to view discipline. So, if you want to:

  • Maintain a calm and confident practice owner presence,
  • Schedule your success,
  • Guarantee personal and practice growth so you can make more while working less, then

Tune in now!

After listening to the entire podcast, I would like you to answer these three questions:

  1. Which one are you best at?
  2. Which one are you most challenged at?
  3. What commitment will you make right now to level up your discipline in one of those three domains?

You got this, Doc!

Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at  Prescriptions for Your Practice.

Check out our New Case Study, “Discover How To Recession-Proof Your Dental Practice In The Next 60 Days So That You Increase Profits & Avoid Losing Key Team Members” now at: http://thenorecessiondentist.com/casestudy.

Key Quotes:

  • “A disciplined person can run circles around an unclear and uncertain person in this profession.”
  •  “If you’re struggling with something, it could be a lack or an inability to execute a lack of discipline. Still, it also may be an inability to prioritize, and it also may be an inability to organize around those priorities.”
  • “Responsibility is really response-ability, the ability to respond in a much better fashion than you would typically react.”
  • “All organizations take on the personality of their leader.” 
  • “A rich life is usually built through relationships and experiences.”
  • “You have the option to step forward into growth or back into safety.”
  • “Growth discipline means that we choose courage over comfort most of the time.”

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Who Are Dentists Trying To Please When They Set Their Fees?

Is it time to raise your fees?

The biggest problem I see in the marketplace is the increasing cost of doing business. Dental practice owners must have the courage to set their fees high enough that they don’t have to work harder or take a pay cut in this volatile economy. It’s part of the game of doing business. 

But how do you know when it’s time to raise your fees?

Doc, if you want to:

  • Retain your top team members,
  • Understand the different dental patient value systems, and
  • Keep up with inflation so you can succeed in a volatile economy, then

Tune in now!

Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at  Prescriptions for Your Practice.

Check out our New Case Study, “Discover How To Recession-Proof Your Dental Practice In The Next 60 Days So That You Increase Profits & Avoid Losing Key Team Members” now at: http://thenorecessiondentist.com/casestudy.

Key Quotes:

  • “The underlying problem is that the owner’s confidence and self-esteem play a major role in setting the fees.”
  • “We don’t let our personal insecurities keep our practice from growing.”
  • “Nurture that savvy business owner, CEO, and entrepreneur who makes intellectual decisions that are best for long-term practice.”
  • “There’s a value in a relationship that exceeds and is more important to them [patient] than your fees.”
  • “The trust and rapport you’ve built up, that emotional equity has a real value, and it’s worth more to most of your patients than worrying about and getting all frantic about a fee bump.”
  • “You’ll need to continue investing in your technology, training, and team to provide a premium patient experience.”
  • “Be courageous, be bold, raise your fees, and pay yourself what you’re really worth, which is probably more than what you’re paying yourself right now.”

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