by [email protected] | Jul 19, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Does your dental team consider creating case acceptance as their professional obligation?
It costs patients more time, money, and discomfort to delay treatment. However, some patients may not immediately perceive the urgency or importance of addressing dental issues. Your team must understand the beliefs and barriers that prevent patients from saying “yes” to treatment recommendations.
Let’s delve into the topic of case acceptance barriers and provide strategies for overcoming them. By understanding and effectively addressing these barriers, your practice can enhance case acceptance rates and foster stronger patient relationships.
In this episode, I discuss the top 10 reasons dental patients don’t move forward with your treatment recommendations.
- So if you want to create an elegant case acceptance pathway…
- If you want to avoid generating animosity and buyer’s remorse in your dental patients…
- If you want to know why it’s better to anticipate and avoid objections than address them so you can create a slam dunk case acceptance machine…
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Key Quotes:
- “If dentists and their teams don’t understand why patients object to a proposed treatment, it can lead to a variety of problems.”
- “When patients feel that their concerns and objections are not being heard or understood or anticipated, it’s going to lead to dissatisfaction with the dental experience.”
- “When patients feel heard, when they feel understood, when you get them and their objections are properly addressed, it leads to higher levels of patient satisfaction.”
- “Addressing patient objections demonstrates a commitment to patient-centered care and fosters trust between the dentists and their patients.”
- “Most objections are gonna show up as a question, but you have to recognize that there’s a belief behind that objection.”
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by [email protected] | Jul 12, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Have you experienced the detrimental impact of an employee who brings negativity, disrupts team harmony, and creates a nightmare work environment? Is there currently someone on your team who fits this description? Their attitude, lack of collaboration, and inability to find solutions can infect your practice’s culture like a disease.
In this podcast, I will share valuable insights and strategies on how to identify and tackle these cultural challenges. From communication breakdowns and increased conflict to high turnover rates and employee dissatisfaction, we explore the signs and symptoms to watch out for. We will also delve into the stages of cultural deterioration and provide actionable steps to prevent and overcome these challenges.
In this episode, I discuss the massive problems associated with unaddressed team and culture issues.
- So if you want to promote employee satisfaction, engagement, productivity, and ultimately, better patient care…
- If you want to avoid destructive employee accusations and litigation…
- If you want to prevent a toxic environment and culture crisis so you can attract the best talent around…
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Don’t let a toxic work environment derail your practice. Take control and transform your team dynamics for the better.
Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
Attention single-location dental practice owners who want to build a high-performance team so that you can take more time off while enjoying elevating profits: Learn about Dental Practice 3.0 and the new Dentists Ascend Mastermind
Key Quotes:
- “The best way to maneuver your business is to speak the truth, whether it’s very comfortable, very optimistic, or very uncomfortable.”
- “Negative cultures are gonna lead to low morale with your dental team and you. You’re gonna feel it more than anyone. If employees feel undervalued, disrespected, or unsupported by you or somebody on the team.”
- “When there are cultural issues and they go unaddressed, it’s gonna result in the breakdown of effective communication.”
- “The culture within a dental office can have a direct impact on the patient experience.”
- “A healthy dental office culture is gonna be characterized by open communication, trust, respect, collaboration, and a shared commitment to the practices, values, and goals.”
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by [email protected] | Jul 5, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Happy 4th of July! As we celebrate Independence Day, it is an opportune time to reflect on the connection between owning a dental clinic and an individual’s self-worth.
Being the owner of a dental practice brings a deep sense of liberation both professionally and personally. It empowers you to set the standards of care, select the procedures that ignite your passion, and craft a distinctive patient experience that reflects your values. This high degree of professional independence elevates your self-worth by showcasing your expertise and enabling you to mold your practice in alignment with your purpose.
As we embark on the second half of 2023, let’s embrace the freedom that comes with ownership and let it strengthen your self-worth on this remarkable journey.
In this episode, I discuss why dentists don’t rise to what they believe is possible.
- So if you want to understand the connection between self-confidence & self-worth and how that impacts your dental practice…
- If you want to know why fulfillment is so elusive for dentists…
- If you want to appreciate what’s rare is valuable so you can lead and succeed like the best…
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Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
Attention single-location dental practice owners who want to build a high-performance team so that you can take more time off while enjoying elevating profits: Learn about Dental Practice 3.0 and the new Dentists Ascend Mastermind
Key Quotes:
- “Dentists typically measure their self-worth according to external factors like appearance, financial success, and career achievements, but this can lead to a skewed perception of self and limited view of true value.”
- “Low self-worth can destroy a career and life, leading to self-doubt, feelings of inadequacy, decreased patient care quality, and a lack of motivation for professional growth.”
- “Self-worth forms the foundation of our identity and influences our thoughts, emotions, and actions, shaping our perception of deservingness and significance as individuals.”
- “Confidence in leadership is essential for dental practice owners to effectively lead their teams and establish trust and respect.”
- “Appreciating your skills and talents as a dentist is important for self-worth, understanding that they positively contribute to the people you serve.”
- “Maintaining a growth mindset allows dentists to view mistakes as learning opportunities rather than blows to self-worth.”
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by [email protected] | Jun 28, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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I want to introduce you to a powerful concept that can transform the way you approach problem-solving and decision-making in your dental practice: Inversion Thinking. This technique, championed by business legend Charlie Munger, involves tackling problems by considering the opposite. By shifting your perspective and focusing on avoiding failure rather than achieving success, you gain valuable insights and uncover potential pitfalls that may have gone unnoticed.
Let’s explore how inversion thinking can benefit your dental practice in practical ways. By applying this approach to treatment planning, practice management, financial planning, and team dynamics, you can proactively address challenges, enhance patient outcomes, improve operational efficiency, and foster a cohesive and motivated team. Incorporating inversion thinking into your problem-solving toolkit unlocks new possibilities, improves decision-making, and cultivates a proactive approach to managing challenges.
Remember, inversion thinking is not about negativity or pessimism. It’s about being intellectually honest, embracing a holistic view of your potential problems, and actively avoiding mistakes. By incorporating this powerful mental model into your daily practice, you can amplify your problem-solving capabilities and pave the way for sustained success in your dental practice. So, what would happen if you and your dental team utilized inversion thinking daily? Let’s find out together.
In this episode, we get to absorb the immense wisdom of 99.5-year-old voracious reader and legendary investor, Charlie Munger.
- So if you want to realize the long-term advantages of being consistently not stupid, instead of trying to always be very intelligent…
- If you want to teach your dental practice to be a learning organization…
- If you want to experience the financial and fulfillment upside of “following your own drift” so you can experience an epic life…
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Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
Attention single-location dental practice owners who want to build a high-performance team so that you can take more time off while enjoying elevating profits: Learn about Dental Practice 3.0 and the new Dentists Ascend Mastermind
Key Quotes:
- “Dental practice owners may rely on a limited set of experiences or knowledge when making decisions. And this could lead to less than ideal outcomes or mistakes that could have been avoided with a broader understanding and perspective.”
- “You can use Charlie Munger as a mentor. His business wisdom and 99 years of life experience are invaluable.”
- “Inversion thinking suggests that in preventing mistakes, we can create a more valuable outcome than just seeking the ideal outcome.”
- “While forward thinking and innovation are important, it can be just as beneficial, if not more so, to avoid mistakes and pitfalls.”
- “Embrace your unique journey and leverage your strengths and passions to create a fulfilling and successful life.”
Featured on the Show:
- People: Charlie Munger, is best known as the right-hand man of Warren Buffett and the vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
- People: Warren Buffett, is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- People: Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi, commonly known as Carl Gustav Jacobi, was a German mathematician. His work on elliptic functions laid the foundation for the development of complex analysis and the theory of functions of complex variables.
- Organization: Berkshire Hathaway, is an American multinational conglomerate holding company. It is led by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.
- Book: Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger, is a book about Charlie Munger, compiled by Peter D. Kaufman. It provides insights into Munger’s life, philosophy, and business wisdom.
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by [email protected] | Jun 21, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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Picture this: I walked into the meeting a bit late, scanning the room for a seat. As fate would have it, I ended up at a table by myself but soon found myself in the company of a seemingly regular guy — until he was introduced as the special guest and speaker for the day.
I would never have suspected that he was a billionaire. It made me realize that billionaires are ordinary individuals with exceptional skill sets and mindsets.
So, dental practice owners, get ready to embrace the wisdom of billionaires and revolutionize your approach to dentistry. Join us as we uncover invaluable lessons that will propel your practice toward unprecedented success.
In this episode, I discuss 6 Cash Flow and Business Lessons from Billionaires…
- So if you want to understand the immense value of risk-taking and innovation…
- If you want to benefit from other people’s expertise…
- If you’re ready to play the long game so you can have a prosperous career without regrets…
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Attention single-location dental practice owners who want to build a high-performance team so that you can take more time off while enjoying elevating profits: Learn about Dental Practice 3.0 and the new Dentists Ascend Mastermind.
Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
Key Quotes:
- “Billionaires are often willing to take calculated risks. And most of them are quite risk-averse. But they’ll make the calculated risk, and they’ll embrace innovation.”
- “Success leaves clues and studying the players in big business can teach us what to do and also what not to do.”
- “Significant rewards often come with inherent risks. And they [billionaires] seek opportunities that others may overlook constantly adapting to market changes and technological advancements.”
- “Continuous learning is a crucial principle that dental practice owners can apply to enhance their professional growth and keep their practices in the forefront of their community so that they are not getting commoditized.”
- “Many billionaires actively engage in philanthropic efforts. Part of that is for taxes, granted, but they also see it as a tool for making a positive impact in society. They understand that they have a responsibility that comes with financial success and they strive to contribute to causes that they’re passionate about.”
Featured on the Show:
- Organization: Rotary Club of Vail
- Documentary: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, a documentary by Alex Gibney that explored the rise and fall of Enron, a prominent American energy company.
- People: George N. Gillett Jr., a prominent businessman, and entrepreneur known for his involvement in the sports and entertainment industries like NHL Montreal Canadian, Booth Creek Ski Holdings, Globetrotters Communications, Liverpool F.C., Nashville’s WSM television station, Storer Broadcasting, Vail, Beaver Creek Ski Resorts.
- People: Bernard Arnault, a French business magnate, investor, and art collector. He is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
- People: Elon Musk, a business magnate and entrepreneur who co-founded and co-owns several influential companies, including SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and The Boring Company.
- People: Steve Jobs, a visionary entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc., is known for his significant contributions to the personal computer, smartphone, and digital music industries.
- People: Meg Whitman, a business executive and former CEO of Hewlett Packard (HP) and Quibi.
- People: Diane Hendricks, a prominent businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the chairman of ABC Supply, one of the largest wholesale distributors of roofing, siding, and windows in the United States.
- People: Thomas Straumann, an entrepreneur and business owner. He is recognized for his significant ownership stake in Straumann, a global leader in dental implant and restorative dentistry solutions.
- People: Christoph Zeller, an entrepreneur, and owner of Ivoclar Vivadent, a company focused on providing innovative clear aligner solutions for orthodontic treatment.
- People: Heikki Kyöstilä, a Finnish billionaire, and the founder, owner, and president of dental equipment maker Planmeca.
- People: Dr. Dan Fischer, the founder, and CEO of Ultradent Products, Inc.
- People: Dr. Richard Malouf, the founder of All Smiles Dental Clinics in the USA and one of the richest dentists in the world.
- People: Dr. David Alameel, a former dentist turned investor and politician. He started in the field of dentistry before transitioning into investment and later venturing into politics in Texas.
- People: Ingvar Kamprad, a Swedish entrepreneur and the founder of IKEA, a multinational furniture retail company known for its affordable, self-assembled furniture and home products.
- People: Elizabeth Holmes, an American entrepreneur who was the founder and CEO of the medical diagnostic company Theranos Inc.
- People: Sam Bankman-Fried, an entrepreneur and cryptocurrency trader. He is the founder of FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange.
- People: Warren Buffett, an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- People: Charlie Munger, an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
- People: Jack Ma, a Chinese business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder of Alibaba Group, a multinational technology conglomerate.
- People: Marc Benioff, an American internet entrepreneur billionaire, and philanthropist. Benioff is best known as the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of the software company Salesforce.
- I appreciate your feedback. Let me know what you learned and loved here: [email protected].