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Most practices have plenty of numbers but still feel unclear about what to work on next. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt talks with Miranda Beason about why many dental practices don’t have a data problem — they have a focus problem — and how to use quarterly priorities and the right metrics to create alignment, reduce chaos, and make steady progress toward annual goals. To learn how to set focus, choose what to measure, and lead your team with calmer, clearer direction, listen to Episode 1012 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways
Snippets
00:00 Metric Monday Kickoff: Data Doesn’t Fix Everything
01:57 Meet Miranda: Most Practices Have a Focus Problem
02:40 Why Data Creates Alignment (and Removes Emotion)
04:52 When You Get It Wrong: Chaos, Fires, and Moving Targets
08:11 Real-World ‘Loud’ Moments: Snow Days, Short Months & Panic
09:44 When You Get It Right: Annual Goals → Quarterly Priorities
13:06 Leading vs. Lagging Indicators: Staying Calm Under Pressure
14:27 What You Can Do Today: Pick a Focus + Track the Right KPIs
16:28 Report Weekly, Celebrate Wins, and Tie Metrics to Patient Experience
17:47 Wrap-Up: Get Help, Stay Focused, and Build a Better Practice
Guest Bio/Guest Resources
Miranda Beeson has over 25 years of clinical dental hygiene, front office, practice administration, and speaking experience. She is enthusiastic about communication and loves helping others find the power that words can bring to their patient interactions and practice dynamics. As a Lead Practice Coach, she is driven to create opportunities to find value in experiences and cultivate new approaches.
Miranda graduated from Old Dominion University, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Chuck, and her children, Trent, Mallory, and Cassidy. Family time is the best time, and is often spent on a golf course, a volleyball court, or spending the day boating at the beach.
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Most practices have plenty of numbers but still feel unclear about what to work on next. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt talks with Miranda Beason about why many dental practices don’t have a data problem — they have a focus problem — and how to use quarterly priorities and the right metrics to create alignment, reduce chaos, and make steady progress toward annual goals. To learn how to set focus, choose what to measure, and lead your team with calmer, clearer direction, listen to Episode 1012 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways
Snippets
00:00 Metric Monday Kickoff: Data Doesn’t Fix Everything
01:57 Meet Miranda: Most Practices Have a Focus Problem
02:40 Why Data Creates Alignment (and Removes Emotion)
04:52 When You Get It Wrong: Chaos, Fires, and Moving Targets
08:11 Real-World ‘Loud’ Moments: Snow Days, Short Months & Panic
09:44 When You Get It Right: Annual Goals → Quarterly Priorities
13:06 Leading vs. Lagging Indicators: Staying Calm Under Pressure
14:27 What You Can Do Today: Pick a Focus + Track the Right KPIs
16:28 Report Weekly, Celebrate Wins, and Tie Metrics to Patient Experience
17:47 Wrap-Up: Get Help, Stay Focused, and Build a Better Practice
Guest Bio/Guest Resources
Miranda Beeson has over 25 years of clinical dental hygiene, front office, practice administration, and speaking experience. She is enthusiastic about communication and loves helping others find the power that words can bring to their patient interactions and practice dynamics. As a Lead Practice Coach, she is driven to create opportunities to find value in experiences and cultivate new approaches.
Miranda graduated from Old Dominion University, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Chuck, and her children, Trent, Mallory, and Cassidy. Family time is the best time, and is often spent on a golf course, a volleyball court, or spending the day boating at the beach.
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:

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