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…
Tune in now!
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.
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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] | 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…
Tune in now!
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.”
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- 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] | 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…
Tune in now!
Listen in and find solutions to common practice issues at Prescriptions for Your Practice.
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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
- I appreciate your feedback. Let me know what you learned and loved here: [email protected].
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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by [email protected] | Apr 19, 2023 | Prescriptions for your Practice
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We know that managing anxious and phobic patients can be challenging. But by understanding the root causes of their fear and providing a comfortable and compassionate environment, dental practitioners can build trust and satisfaction among their patients.
In this episode, we will explore ways to create a positive experience for anxious patients, including providing sedation options, using positive language, and following up with care calls to ensure patients feel cared for beyond the procedure.
Are you exceeding the expectations of your fearful, anxious, and phobic dental patients?
- Doc, if you want to earn unbelievable loyalty from your anxious patients…
- If you want to become the most revered dentist in town…
- If you want to engineer the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes in your patient experience so you can turn difficult patients into raving fans…
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:
- “Their needs are high, but for good reason, and we should see that as an opportunity and a possibility… If you can pull it off with your anxious and phobic patients, you can pull it off with anyone.”
- “So that we come from a place of compassion and we don’t just write these patients off as crazy because they’re certainly acting crazy, but we don’t know the backstory necessarily until they share it with us. And they’re not gonna share it with us unless we’re listening intently and they know that we’re there to help and that we truly care.”
- “The frontline activity is care and compassion and just being a great servant leader to these patients. But there is a bottom line effect, a significant bottom line effect if you do this right. It creates loyalty, referrals, reviews, automatically if you can get good at this.”
- “So where are the opportunities there in your practice? The feels. Most chairs and dentistry are quite comfortable now. For longer procedures, you might want to upgrade with pillows, blankets, and neck pillows. Those tend to put patients at ease.”
- “Most of you are probably doing care calls. I like that as a standard protocol. Every person that gets numb gets a call at the very least. We also did notes that showed up in their mailbox, which was an added touch.”
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- I appreciate your feedback. Let me know what you learned and loved here: [email protected].
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