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This week we welcome back Ashley Latter, author and experienced business trainer/coach, delve deeper into the topic of dentists discussing fees with their patients, previously touched upon in his first episode (episode 131, released in Feb 2024).
In this episode, Ashley explores whether dentists value themselves and examines the potential link between self-worth and the ease of discussing fees.
He discusses if there is a standard process that can make
Finally, Ashley highlights the importance of training and
Topics:
- Do dentists value themselves?
- Does there need to be a link between valuing yourself and others to be comfortable discussing fees?
- Is there a standard process to follow which makes the ‘money conversation’ easier?
- Who is the best person in a practice to discuss fees?
- Is there a disconnect between public perception and the actual cost of dentistry?
- Does the positioning of the NHS help?
- Are there other areas of life that getting comfortable with fees positively impact?
- Is there enough tenacity in dental practices to handle objections or is there a tendency to move on to the next patient?
- How important is training to be informed enough to discuss fees?
- Is there a fine line between hard sales tactics vs ethical sales?
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This week we welcome back Ashley Latter, author and experienced business trainer/coach, delve deeper into the topic of dentists discussing fees with their patients, previously touched upon in his first episode (episode 131, released in Feb 2024).
In this episode, Ashley explores whether dentists value themselves and examines the potential link between self-worth and the ease of discussing fees.
He discusses if there is a standard process that can make
Finally, Ashley highlights the importance of training and
Topics:
- Do dentists value themselves?
- Does there need to be a link between valuing yourself and others to be comfortable discussing fees?
- Is there a standard process to follow which makes the ‘money conversation’ easier?
- Who is the best person in a practice to discuss fees?
- Is there a disconnect between public perception and the actual cost of dentistry?
- Does the positioning of the NHS help?
- Are there other areas of life that getting comfortable with fees positively impact?
- Is there enough tenacity in dental practices to handle objections or is there a tendency to move on to the next patient?
- How important is training to be informed enough to discuss fees?
- Is there a fine line between hard sales tactics vs ethical sales?
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