One of the most important aspects of running a successful practice is putting in the time and effort to be a good leader. Dr. Tim McNamara is a shining example of this, and his success in dentistry is a testament to the strong focus he puts not only on creating a great customer experience, but also on leading his team so they know exactly how to deliver that experience. In this episode, he shares what it takes to be a great leader, the lessons he learned from his consulting career that still help him today, and his tips on how to shorten the learning curve on your own path to building your dream practice.
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Flow-Driven Performance: The Game-Changer Your Business Needs
10 Reasons Why Flow is the New Currency of Success in Dentistry
10 Powerful Quotes to Inspire Unapologetic Leadership in Your Dental Practice
Why Every Dentist Needs a Clear Leadership Philosophy
The Only 4 Things You Can Control as a Dentist
The Ugly Truth About “Surface Success”: What Dentists Need to Know
The 10 Questions That Turn New Patients into Raving Fans
The 4 Self-Doubt Pitfalls Crippling Your Dental Practice
Break Free from Overwhelm: A Dentist's Guide to Managing Cognitive Load
From Chaos to Clarity: Elevate Your Dental Practice with the 6 Levels of Business Transformation
How to Eliminate Patient Objections and Boost Case Acceptance
The Blame Fix: How To Turn Finger-Pointing into Problem-Solving in Your Dental Practice
The Stress Myth: What Dentists Aren’t Being Told
How To Do What You Love
Why The Masses Are Asses
The Key to Motivating Your Dental Employees
Every Dental Practice Owner Needs These 6 Types of Grit
Why Some Dentists Languish and Others Flourish
Finding the CEO Within: Are You Leading or Just Practicing?
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