Courage and Gratitude in Dentistry Dentistry, just like with any other business, requires courage. Whether it’s the first time you fill a patient’s cavity or the first practice you Read More →
What New Dentists Should Do Now to Retire Later We are undergoing a lot of turbulence. There’s a lot of upheaval in the dental profession and healthcare overall. It’s being consolidated. There’s lots Read More →
How to Build a Scalable Lifestyle Business Worth 3 Million Dollars As a successful businessowner, you’re likely asking “How do I get a scalable business worth $3 million?” A lifestyle business is built around the Read More →
Surprising Questions a Dentist Should Ask Before Building Orthodontic Business Many dentists resist integrating orthodontic business into their practice. Seeing it as yet another ‘to do’ on their already endless list, it can very Read More →
How To Shift Gears From Dentist to Dental Entrepreneur Not so long ago, the term dental entrepreneur didn’t exist in our vocabulary. Even hearing dentist and entrepreneur in the same sentence was uncommon. Read More →
How Dental Patient Communication Affects Practice Profitability True or false? Patient communication is really important. For me, when it comes to cranking up your dental business, patient communication ranks right up Read More →
Why Prevention Is Better Than Cure in Dental Human Resources There are few aspects of dental business that cause the concerns human relations do. When personalities and people are at work, the potential for Read More →
How To Know If Perfectionism Is Slowing Down Your Dental Business A dental business is a great personal development course. By some mysterious design, dental business takes us up a steady pathway of growth punctuated Read More →
Why a Dentist Should Invest in Himself Through Courses and Coaching As the new year rolls around, reviewing our investment priorities is typical. This may involve looking back at areas for improvement, as well as Read More →
3 Interesting Questions Every Dentist Should Ask Before 2018 It’s nearly 2018 and if you’re a dentist, I suggest it’s time to look up from the treatment chair. While Christmas carols might try Read More →