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For Episode 310 of the Grow Your Clinic podcast we're joined by Shane Davis to discuss the need for clinic owners to identify the single most important task they should be working on. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding team strengths through DISC profiling and crafting a 12-month action plan. Shane shares insights on effective planning, advocating for regular quarterly sessions to maximise impact. Hannah also dives into the concept of "whitespace" in scheduling and how it can affect productivity.
Tune in for valuable tips on preparing for a successful week, along with Shane's recommendation of an underrated productivity tool for clinic owners.
What You'll Learn:
🗓️ The importance of having a 12-month plan for your clinic
📈 How to identify the most impactful projects to focus on
⏰ Strategies for effective time blocking and avoiding "whitespace"
🤝 Insights on team dynamics and improving client experiences
💡 Tips for streamlining processes and enhancing productivity
Timestamps
[00:02:18] Episode Start
[00:06:31] Prioritisation process for clinic owners.
[00:08:22] Prioritising tasks effectively.
[00:12:17] Behavioural styles in business.
[00:15:45] Streamlining family responsibilities.
[00:20:46] Weekly preparation strategies.
[00:22:42] Family scheduling for certainty.
[00:27:11] Anti-whitespace scheduling strategies.
[00:30:34] Productivity and time management.
[00:36:02] Client and team experience optimization.
[00:40:50] Single most important thing.
[00:42:44] Impactful decision-making in teams.
[00:48:04] Projects versus progress distinction.
[00:49:20] Evaluating project impact effectively.
[00:52:50] Asking good questions for insight.
Visit us:
► http://www.clinicmastery.com
► https://www.instagram.com/clinicmastery/
► http://facebook.com/clinicmastery
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By The Clinic Mastery Team5
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Need to systemise your clinic? Start your free trial of Allie!
https://www.allieclinics.com/
For Episode 310 of the Grow Your Clinic podcast we're joined by Shane Davis to discuss the need for clinic owners to identify the single most important task they should be working on. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding team strengths through DISC profiling and crafting a 12-month action plan. Shane shares insights on effective planning, advocating for regular quarterly sessions to maximise impact. Hannah also dives into the concept of "whitespace" in scheduling and how it can affect productivity.
Tune in for valuable tips on preparing for a successful week, along with Shane's recommendation of an underrated productivity tool for clinic owners.
What You'll Learn:
🗓️ The importance of having a 12-month plan for your clinic
📈 How to identify the most impactful projects to focus on
⏰ Strategies for effective time blocking and avoiding "whitespace"
🤝 Insights on team dynamics and improving client experiences
💡 Tips for streamlining processes and enhancing productivity
Timestamps
[00:02:18] Episode Start
[00:06:31] Prioritisation process for clinic owners.
[00:08:22] Prioritising tasks effectively.
[00:12:17] Behavioural styles in business.
[00:15:45] Streamlining family responsibilities.
[00:20:46] Weekly preparation strategies.
[00:22:42] Family scheduling for certainty.
[00:27:11] Anti-whitespace scheduling strategies.
[00:30:34] Productivity and time management.
[00:36:02] Client and team experience optimization.
[00:40:50] Single most important thing.
[00:42:44] Impactful decision-making in teams.
[00:48:04] Projects versus progress distinction.
[00:49:20] Evaluating project impact effectively.
[00:52:50] Asking good questions for insight.
Visit us:
► http://www.clinicmastery.com
► https://www.instagram.com/clinicmastery/
► http://facebook.com/clinicmastery
If you found this episode valuable, please give us a thumbs up, share, comment, and give us your ratings on:
We appreciate your support and feedback!

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