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After seven deep dives into real estate, construction, legal review, CPAs, marketing, and consultants — we close the series by bringing it all together.
This recap episode reinforces one central idea:
We’re not saying brokers, contractors, attorneys, consultants, or banks are doing a bad job.
We’re saying you need to understand how their roles overlap — and where confusion costs you time and money.
In this episode, we revisit:
• Why “build your team” is incomplete advice
• The importance of understanding each professional’s lane
• How overlapping roles create inefficiencies
• Why project management is often the missing piece in healthcare startups
• The difference between simply not defaulting and actually building wealth
• The hidden cost of waste, misalignment, and poor coordination
Dental practices statistically succeed. Default rates are low. But that doesn’t mean startups are efficient.
Success by default is not the same as success by design.
If you’re opening a dental practice, this final episode challenges you to step into your role as a true business owner — not just a clinician assembling vendors.
By Arminco IncAfter seven deep dives into real estate, construction, legal review, CPAs, marketing, and consultants — we close the series by bringing it all together.
This recap episode reinforces one central idea:
We’re not saying brokers, contractors, attorneys, consultants, or banks are doing a bad job.
We’re saying you need to understand how their roles overlap — and where confusion costs you time and money.
In this episode, we revisit:
• Why “build your team” is incomplete advice
• The importance of understanding each professional’s lane
• How overlapping roles create inefficiencies
• Why project management is often the missing piece in healthcare startups
• The difference between simply not defaulting and actually building wealth
• The hidden cost of waste, misalignment, and poor coordination
Dental practices statistically succeed. Default rates are low. But that doesn’t mean startups are efficient.
Success by default is not the same as success by design.
If you’re opening a dental practice, this final episode challenges you to step into your role as a true business owner — not just a clinician assembling vendors.