Episode 154

6 Most Important Lessons of 2014 with Gary Takacs

Host: Gary Takacs | Published Date: December 31, 2014 | Listening Time: 00:38:07

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In this Thriving Dentist Show, Gary defines the 6 most important lessons he learned in 2014.

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As we wrap up another year, Gary spent some time reflecting on his own practice and the offices of his clients to identify the most important lessons from this year.

They include;

  • The importance of B.H.A.G’s (Big, Hairy, Audacious, Goals)
  •  the importance of constant team-building activities
  •  marketing is more important than ever
  •  developing a culture of adding treatment into your schedule each day
  •  the need to audit your 24 practice systems on an ongoing basis and 
  • the fact that more CE = more enjoyment.

Wishing you all a New Year filled with Good Health, Happiness and Prosperity!

Resources

Jim Collins book – Good to Great

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Gary Takacs

Gary Takacs Gary became a successful practice owner by purchasing a fixer-upper practice and developing it into a world-class dental practice. He is passionate about sharing his hard-earned insights and experiences with dental practices across the globe.

As a dental practice coach, Gary provides guidance for dental professionals on how to create a healthier practice style that lets them deliver excellent patient care while reducing depending on insurance.

More importantly, Gary’s insights are not just based on theory – as a co-owner of a dental practice, he has first-hand experience in making this transformation from a high-volume and low-fee insurance model to a fee-for-service approach that is more sustainable and promotes a patient-centric and financially healthy dental practice, and he is dedicated to sharing this knowledge with other dental practitioners via the popular Thriving Dentist Show!
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