by [email protected] | Jun 7, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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What can we learn from these elite warriors and how can their principles and perspectives drive your practice towards long-term success?
Let’s uncover the invaluable lessons that can be drawn from the SEALs. Discover the power of adaptability in navigating the ever-changing landscape of the dental industry. Explore the importance of teamwork and collaboration in fostering a harmonious work environment and delivering exceptional patient care. Learn how to cultivate resilience, lead by example, and embrace continuous learning to elevate your practice to new heights.
In this episode, I discuss why dental practice owners should learn important team-building principles and perspectives from the likes of Jocko, Goggins, and Admiral William H. McRaven.
- So if you want to stop setting “realistic” goals and create something more audacious…
- If you want to build an unbeatable mind to help you win in this new economy…
- If you want to cultivate camaraderie so you can enjoy an incredible workplace and an elite dental team…
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Key Quotes:
- “If we don’t learn from elite leaders, dentists tend to forget how much they still have to learn about influencing and impacting their people.”
- “By consistently demonstrating integrity, professionalism, and dedication, leaders can inspire their team to follow suit.”
- “These goals may seem unimaginable at first, but they will serve as a powerful catalyst for growth, innovation, and development of you and your team.”
- “Leaders should foster a culture of constant improvement where training and development are ongoing priorities.”
- “By consistently exhibiting the qualities that you expect from your team, you are gonna earn their respect and admiration.”
- “Achieving extraordinary goals is rarely an individual endeavor, but rather a result of collective effort and shared purpose.”
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- People: William McRaven, served as the ninth commander of the US Special Operations Command.
- People: Chris Kyle, a former United States Navy SEAL and sniper. He wrote a book, American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History, and the source for Clint Eastwood’s blockbuster, Academy-Award nominated movie, American Sniper (2014).
- People: Marcus Luttrell, a former United States Navy SEAL and the author of the book, Lone Survivor: The Incredible True Story of Navy SEALs Under Siege.
- People: Mark Divine, American author, podcaster, and retired Navy SEAL Commander. He wrote the book, Unbeatable Mind: Forge Resiliency and Mental Toughness to Succeed at an Elite Level.
- People: Jocko Willink, a decorated retired Navy SEAL officer, author of the book Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win.
- People: Chadd Wright, a motivational speaker, business owner, entrepreneur, and retired Navy SEAL. He started the 3-OF-7 Project together with his brother, Blake Wright.
- People: David Goggins, a Retired Navy SEAL and the only member of the U.S. Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, Army Ranger School, and Air Force Tactical Air Controller training, and author of the books Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds, and Never Finished: Unshackle Your Mind and Win the War Within.
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by [email protected] | May 31, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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As dental professionals, assertiveness is essential for success. It enhances communication within your practice, promotes transparency, reduces misunderstandings, and improves patient care and satisfaction. By leading with confidence, expressing expectations, setting clear goals, and providing constructive feedback, you inspire trust, motivate your teams, and cultivate a culture of accountability and collaboration.
Let’s explore the journey from being passive or passive-aggressive to embracing assertiveness, a crucial ingredient for becoming a functional human and building confidence. We start by unraveling the complexities of passive communication, where conflict is avoided, needs are downplayed, and others dominate situations, leaving us with feelings of resentment, frustration, and powerlessness.
In this episode, I discuss why assertiveness and conviction are critical, confidence-building skills.
- So if you want to create more respect in your key personal and professional relationships…
- If you want to take a stand for what you want and what you believe in…
- If you want to achieve your goals in record time so that you can elevate confidence in you and those around you…
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Key Quotes:
- “The aggressive would usually come because I was passive for so long, I couldn’t contain myself, and then I erupted like a volcano. But not effective if you wanna be a functional human if you don’t wanna build resentment, if you want to be confident.”
- “Passive communication refers to an approach where you avoid conflict, downplay your needs, and allow others to dominate situations. It involves sacrificing your interests, leading to feelings of resentment, frustration, and powerlessness that undermine confidence.”
- “Passive-aggressive communication is when you express negative feelings or opinions indirectly, using subtle and manipulative tactics instead of addressing matters directly.”
- “Embracing assertiveness and conviction enhances self-confidence, allowing you to communicate your thoughts and opinions with assurance. It boosts your self-assurance in expressing yourself and asserting your rights.”
- “Demonstrating assertiveness and conviction earns you increased respect from others. You’ll be seen as confident and self-assured, someone who knows what they want and is willing to take a stand.”
- “Assertiveness and conviction contribute to healthier and more balanced relationships. By expressing your needs and boundaries, you foster understanding and create a foundation of mutual respect and cooperation.”
- “Assertiveness helps navigate challenging situations, such as handling upset patients, negotiating with vendors, and addressing conflicts within your team. It promotes a professional and harmonious work environment, leading to improved team morale and increased productivity.”
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by [email protected] | May 24, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Would you rather be compensated for who you are or what you do? It’s a question worth pondering as you embark on your journey to differentiate yourself in the dental industry.
It’s time to go beyond offering exceptional dental services and create a unique identity that resonates with your target audience. By investing in who you are as a dental practice, you will attract patients who value your unique qualities and are willing to pay a premium for your services.
In this episode, I discuss why this is a really bad time to be “just another dentist.”
- So if you want to know what it takes to increase your revenue with less effort …
- If you’re ready to design your practice’s essence and how it’s perceived by patients …
- If you want to be in a category of one in your community so you can get paid more and take more time off…
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Key Quotes:
- “Without a clear brand, identity, and messaging, these same practices are gonna fail to establish a memorable and consistent patient experience, resulting in reduced patient loyalty and engagement.”
- “A weak brand fails to build trust and credibility, making it harder to persuade potential patients to choose your services, AKA case acceptance.”
- “A dental practice with a high-impact brand enjoys several advantages. It stands out in the competitive market, attracting more attention and interest from potential patients.”
- “A strong brand establishes trust, credibility, and a positive reputation, making it easier to convert interested individuals into loyal patients.”
- “A high-impact brand fosters patient loyalty and advocacy, resulting in word-of-mouth referrals that reduce marketing costs and increase revenue growth opportunities.”
Featured on the Show:
- People: Dan Kennedy, author and founder of Magnetic Marketing
- People: John Jantsch, author of “Duct Tape Marketing”, speaker, and marketing consultant
- Organization: Nike, a multinational corporation known for its athletic footwear and apparel
- Organization: Apple, a technology company known for its innovative products and sleek design
- Organization: Deloitte, an international professional services network
- Publication: Harvard Business Review, a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing
- Movie: Air
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by [email protected] | May 17, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Are you tired of facing recurring challenges in your dental practice? Ignoring the valuable lessons from Italian culture can lead to missed opportunities for patient connection, limited differentiation, ineffective communication, and reduced patient satisfaction. It’s time to break free from these limitations and elevate your practice to new heights. Communication is key to any successful practice.
Imagine the impact of embracing warm and personal interactions, just like the Italians do. Italians are known for their conversational skills, and neglecting this aspect can result in ineffective communication with your patients. Clear and engaging communication is essential for explaining treatment options, addressing concerns, and building trust.
In this episode, I discuss the transformational lessons I learned from living in Italy for two years.
- So if you want to generate 2x as many word-of-mouth referrals…
- If you want to truly surprise and delight the patients on your schedule…
- If you want to coach your team create deeper connections so you can differentiate and win big in this economy…
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Key Quotes:
- “By ignoring Italian principles, dental practice owners may miss the chance to differentiate themselves in competitive markets, in economic headwinds.”
- “Embracing unique aspects of Italian culture can help you create a distinct identity and attract patients who are seeking that more personalized and enjoyable dental experience.”
- “Italian culture values warmth, hospitality, and the personal touch. And failing to incorporate that is going to lead to lower levels of patient satisfaction.”
- “Let’s explore the art of personalized attention and understanding a patient’s needs and delivering tailored solutions. Not only tailored solutions for their dental issues but also tailored situations for their personality type.”
- “We must utilize appropriate nonverbal communication, such as hand gestures, facial expressions, smiling with our eyes, eye contact, conveying warmth, understanding, and empathy, and be pretty good at reading body language.”
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by [email protected] | May 10, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Are you tired of being the bottleneck in your dental practice decision-making process and struggling to get your team members engaged? As a dental practice owner, your team’s success is directly tied to your ability to lead effectively.
Studies show that asking good questions leads to better decision-making, problem-solving, and overall team performance. By implementing these strategies, you can create an environment of continuous learning, greater productivity, and job satisfaction. Ultimately, this will lead to better patient care and help you elevate your dental practice to new heights.
In this episode, I discuss why telling is out and asking is in.
- So if you want to enhance employee buy-in and productivity…
- If you want to stop being the bottleneck to dental practice growth …
- If you want your team to have an owner mentality because you recognize that collaborative and decisive teams win in the next decade…
Tune in now!
Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
Join The Leading Dentist Collective – the free collaborative community for single-location dental practice owners who want to unleash their people, profits, and purpose.
Key Quotes:
- “Excessive telling leads to lack of ownership, so they’ll think more like a renter than an owner.”
- “Ownership does not mean an equity position. It means a state of mind.”
- “Your job as a CEO is to point them towards the mission, give them a set of values to operate by, and then give them the tools and training they need to succeed and be autonomous in their job.”
- “By involving team members in this process, by involving them and improving the workflow, you’re gonna help them again create a sense of ownership. It’s gonna enhance their buy-in to whatever you’re doing.”
- “Asking team members for their input, you show that you demonstrate genuine interests, that you’re willing to customize it, that you’re gonna understand their love language or the language of appreciation because each person is gonna be wired slightly different.”
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