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Some of the biggest drains on your practice are the ones you don’t notice. Small delays, unnecessary data and constant interruptions quietly add up, affecting not only efficiency but also energy and team morale. Developing a “lean eye” changes how you see your daily workflows and reveals where friction really comes from.
Once these patterns become visible, it becomes much easier to create clarity, improve flow and reduce unnecessary stress. The result is not just a more efficient practice, but a noticeably lighter way of working.
Book your strategy call here and we will discuss how you can quickly and simply get more out of your practice.
You can find my books, courses, merchandise and laboratory shop here.
Also have a look at the website.
I wish you an excellent day!
By Dr. Dr. Martin BaxmannSome of the biggest drains on your practice are the ones you don’t notice. Small delays, unnecessary data and constant interruptions quietly add up, affecting not only efficiency but also energy and team morale. Developing a “lean eye” changes how you see your daily workflows and reveals where friction really comes from.
Once these patterns become visible, it becomes much easier to create clarity, improve flow and reduce unnecessary stress. The result is not just a more efficient practice, but a noticeably lighter way of working.
Book your strategy call here and we will discuss how you can quickly and simply get more out of your practice.
You can find my books, courses, merchandise and laboratory shop here.
Also have a look at the website.
I wish you an excellent day!