| Digg it UP |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Solo Professionals > The Dentist's Question: Is This All There Is? |
|
Digg it UP - The Dentist's Question: Is This All There Is?
Sales Strategies to Corporations for Mobile Auto Services s plan that will build a life not just a career.If you run a mobile auto services business, changing windshields, windshield repair, auto detailing, on-site car washing or even mobile oil changes, lube or repair you most likely will want to work on Corporate Parking lots where hundreds of potentials cars are waiting and sitting there all day. Perfect target market or parking lot indeed, but how do you get There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? Oil Prices and Competition Bugs Textile Firms If you have your own dental practice and it is successful, at some point you must be asking; “Is this all there is?” Most practice owners bought or started their practice to accomplish three things:The Rs.1,30,000 crore Indian textile industry is concerned of rising crude oil prices and fierce competition from China in world trade. The textile industry is less optimistic over their performance in coming quarter than it was in the July-September quarter. This is revealed by the third consecutive survey on Business Confidence of Indian textile industry fo 1. Improve their quality of life But you have not accomplished any of those things. What happened along the way? In order to be successful, you had to be tied to the practice. But it’s ok. You are a smart, hard-working, talented person. After all, you graduated from dental school, passed the boards, and people call you “Doctor”. Everything - and I mean everything - depends on you. You don’t really have a practice. You have a job from which you can never be fired. You are “Superdoc”. If you are like most dentists who own a practice, you work 10-12 hour days, skip lunch twice a week, work every other Saturday and an occasional Sunday. Vacations, if they exist, are very hard to schedule and keep the practice running. Some practitioners simply close their practice in order to get a vacation. All the while the overhead continues. This forces them to work harder when they get back and to avoid vacations in the future. How can you change a dentist who works in her own dental practice to an owner of a dental services business? Do not start with the practice. It is not the practice that is the problem; you are. You opened the doors without any idea of the life you wish to have or a business that would support that life. You are the biggest problem and the best solution to changing your practice. It should support you, not the other way around. The most important product a dental practice owner can create is a great dental practice. The goods and services delivered to customers are merely tools the dentist uses to design a practice so it will continue after he is gone. To create a business that will pay him just because he created it. The process begins with getting focused. But, what are focused on? Are you focused on the never-ending problems, obstacles, and crises that dominate your practice? Or are you focused on a strategic personal and business plan that will build a life not just a career. There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? Secrets to Choosing a Cheap Merchant Account r all, you graduated from dental school, passed the boards, and people call you “Doctor”. Everything - and I mean everything - depends on you. You don’t really have a practice. You have a job from which you can never be fired. You are “Superdoc”.Since the inception of the internet, trade has been taken into a new dimension. A digital age where everything is available and transactions are processed quickly and professionally. It has given rise to a new requirement for online business – a cheap merchant account.Business and business transactions are made easier and cost efficient with a cheap me If you are like most dentists who own a practice, you work 10-12 hour days, skip lunch twice a week, work every other Saturday and an occasional Sunday. Vacations, if they exist, are very hard to schedule and keep the practice running. Some practitioners simply close their practice in order to get a vacation. All the while the overhead continues. This forces them to work harder when they get back and to avoid vacations in the future. How can you change a dentist who works in her own dental practice to an owner of a dental services business? Do not start with the practice. It is not the practice that is the problem; you are. You opened the doors without any idea of the life you wish to have or a business that would support that life. You are the biggest problem and the best solution to changing your practice. It should support you, not the other way around. The most important product a dental practice owner can create is a great dental practice. The goods and services delivered to customers are merely tools the dentist uses to design a practice so it will continue after he is gone. To create a business that will pay him just because he created it. The process begins with getting focused. But, what are focused on? Are you focused on the never-ending problems, obstacles, and crises that dominate your practice? Or are you focused on a strategic personal and business plan that will build a life not just a career. There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? What Says More to Employers – Your Resume or Your Web Page? a vacation. All the while the overhead continues. This forces them to work harder when they get back and to avoid vacations in the future.Everyone is connected digitally. Your resume may say a lot about you, but does your web page say more to an employer than you want them to know? Your resume may become a waste of paper if an employer performs a simple Google search and learns that you drink too much, are promiscuous, steal or even worse.Don't make the mistake of thinking a prospectiv How can you change a dentist who works in her own dental practice to an owner of a dental services business? Do not start with the practice. It is not the practice that is the problem; you are. You opened the doors without any idea of the life you wish to have or a business that would support that life. You are the biggest problem and the best solution to changing your practice. It should support you, not the other way around. The most important product a dental practice owner can create is a great dental practice. The goods and services delivered to customers are merely tools the dentist uses to design a practice so it will continue after he is gone. To create a business that will pay him just because he created it. The process begins with getting focused. But, what are focused on? Are you focused on the never-ending problems, obstacles, and crises that dominate your practice? Or are you focused on a strategic personal and business plan that will build a life not just a career. There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? Barter: It's Not Just for Doctors Anymore not the other way around.Time was, in the country, the local “doc” was as likely to get paid with a couple of chickens as a couple of dollars. Doctors these days won’t stand for that, of course, but while some people have moved completely away from barter and stayed there, others have embraced it wholeheartedly.Today I worked on a barter deal with a web designer to do search e The most important product a dental practice owner can create is a great dental practice. The goods and services delivered to customers are merely tools the dentist uses to design a practice so it will continue after he is gone. To create a business that will pay him just because he created it. The process begins with getting focused. But, what are focused on? Are you focused on the never-ending problems, obstacles, and crises that dominate your practice? Or are you focused on a strategic personal and business plan that will build a life not just a career. There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? Finally No Wires! Guide To Using an EVDO Internet Access Card & Router for Trade Shows s plan that will build a life not just a career.In February 2006 D-Link, a well known router company, and Kyocera, a well known cell phone products manufacturer, launched a product that will revolutionize how trade show exhibitors will gain access to broadband Internet access.In most cases exhibitors didn't have many options when it came to Internet access at trade shows, in fact there was really on There are four parts to this process: 1. Focus on your preferred future 2. Develop new success habits and sharpen old, good habits 3. Build a structure of accountably to help you implement your strategic personal and business plan 4. Develop a balance in your personal and business life The purpose of this process is to enable the dentist to enjoy the journey from survival, through success, on to significance. How is your practice? Where do you want to go from here? Only you can answer that question, but you have to make the time, be creative and the energy to do it.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:
|