Maximizing Outcomes and Tackling Big Issues
Business Thoughts on My Mind
Maximize Outcomes: The Importance of Tackling Big Issues in Meetings.
In our weekly L10 meetings, a key agenda item is discussing 'Issues'—challenges and improvement areas identified by our team members. I've observed that clinics experiencing the highest growth often discuss fewer but more significant issues compared to those overwhelmed with numerous minor tasks. The difference lies in the quality of discussions and the ability to address real challenges.
Here are two crucial factors for effective meetings:
Identifying Real Issues: Ensure someone skilled in pinpointing substantial issues leads the discussion.
Open Communication: Cultivate a team culture where feedback is viewed as constructive, not critical, promoting adaptability and growth.
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Personal Thoughts on My Mind
Reflections from 'Best Practices': A Celebration of Growth and Community
Last week, I returned from my inaugural event, "Best Practices," filled with energy and affirmation that I'm exactly where I need to be. It was exciting to spend time with chiropractors from all walks of the profession—associates, lead doctors, CEOs, and clinic owners. Everyone, no matter of their title, came eager to learn and grow. It’s these shared values that make these events so rewarding.
This event not only reinforced my commitment to supporting business growth through annual events but also highlighted the spirit and shared mission of our chiropractic community.
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Current Read
The Family Board Meeting by Jim Sheils. This engaging read emphasizes the importance of structured family time, presenting the concept of regular 'board meetings' with your children as a strategic approach to nurturing deep, lasting relationships.
As a father of a 9 year old girl and 6 year old boy, I felt the timing was perfect to dive deep into this books concepts. Sheils' method revolves around undistracted and meaningful interactions that strengthen bonds within a busy modern lifestyle.
Quote I’m Pondering
"You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future."
- Steve Jobs
This is the one of the first times in my career that everything is starting to fall into place and the clarity of the vision is becoming more clear day by day.