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Ep 85: Strategic Planning for Veterinary Practice Owners

Ep 85: Strategic Planning for Veterinary Practice Owners

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show


Ep 85: Strategic Planning for Veterinary Practice Owners

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode DescriptionAre you a veterinary practice owner feeling overwhelmed by the constant challenges and demands of your clinic? In this episode of the Veterinary Leadership Success podcast, your host, Dr. Dave Nicol, dives into the world of strategic planning for practice owners.Explore the common feelings of being out of control as a practice owner and the stressors that come with it. Discover the importance of strategic planning and how it can empower practice owners to take charge of their clinics. Dr. Nicol outlines the strategic planning meeting process, from analyzing the past to identifying opportunities and threats in the market.Learn how to prioritize key issues and apply the Pareto Principle to bring about transformative changes in your practice. Hear Dr. Dave Nicol's words of encouragement and a call to action for practice owners to implement strategic planning in their clinics.By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear understanding of how strategic planning can shift your role from being owned by your practice to owning and being in charge of your practice. Don't miss this insightful discussion that can lead to a brighter future for your veterinary clinic.For more leadership insights and to connect with Dr. Dave Nicol, visit the Veterinary Leadership Success podcast. Be sure to subscribe and share this episode with fellow practice owners and managers who aspire to be the leaders their teams deserve.Episode Outline [00:00] Episode intro [01:02] Podcast Focus: Leadership in Veterinary Practice[02:01] Strategic Planning for Veterinary Practice Owners[02:32] Discussion of the common challenges and stressors faced by veterinary practice owners[03:32] Explanation of how strategic planning can help practice owners regain control[05:33] Detailed breakdown of the strategic planning meeting process[06:06] Steps: Analysis of the past, lessons learned, addressing uncomfortable truths, SWOT analysis, and market analysis[07:01] Explaining the Pareto Principle and its relevance to practice improvement[07:31] Illustrating how strategic planning can lead to positive transformations in the practice[08:32] Emphasizing the importance of committing time and resources to the strategic planning process[09:34] Encouragement for practice owners[16:00] The endQuotes "What got me from the point of feeling like I was reacting to the point where I was in control was a process called a strategic planning process.""This meeting takes time, but what takes time is to set aside time to work on the thing or things that you deem worthy of your attention as a leadership group.""By eliminating the problems, the sources of problems, the problems evaporate, they melt away.""It is quite possible to fall back in love with your practice, no problems, just as it is possible to fall out of love with it if you make a poor hire.""Strategic planning gives you the gift that takes you from being owned by your practice to owning and being in charge of your practice."Connect with Dr. Dave Nicol EmailLinkedInInstagram
Released:
Oct 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (96)

Short conversations with smart people with good ideas to help you run your veterinary practice more effectively. Each month, your host, Brendan Howard, puts a subject of importance to practice managers under the microscope with a subject matter expert to help you grapple with real-life management problems. Loosely arranged around the topics required to complete the CVPM, this show will help you with ideas and inspiration to take on some of the big problems and opportunities we all face in veterinary medicine.