In our last installment of the Leadership Corner Blog, “The Worst Advice I got in Dental School,” I introduced the three leaders in your practice: the Entrepreneur, the Boss, and the Clinician. If you are the practice owner and wondering who these three are in your practice, the answer is you. All three are you!
Let’s look at these three leaders another way. We spent years training to excel at the clinical role and that is why most dentists feel very comfortable functioning in the “Clinician” role. However, when we bury our heads in the clinical, which is easy to do, and sometimes necessary, we unintentionally harm our business by not allowing the two other leaders to function. This is exactly why so many dentists find leadership so difficult. Not because they can’t do it or don’t have the innate skills to be an effective leader. The #1 reason is that being the Boss or Entrepreneur takes effort, thought, and intentionality. With all this dentistry to do, who has time for those other two?
So what is the solution? Simple, and easy. Set up consistent, repeatable habits so the Entrepreneur and Boss are allowed to function and succeed WITHOUT effort from the Clinician. Since most of you are fulfilling all three roles at the same time, let me rephrase it another way; Some key habits can set up the Entrepreneur and Boss to be successful so you can stop worrying about finding the time to function in those roles. When the habits are set up, you can put most of your day to day focus on the dentistry.
Let’s look at three habits that will give you more time to spend with the “clinician hat” on.
Take Home Message
The time and effort needed among the three leaders is a balance and you will always spend more hours doing clinical dentistry. This reality requires us to be extremely intentional about being effective as both the entrepreneur and boss during the times we transition to those roles. Our business needs all three and when there is a healthy balance between the three, you will feel your business raise its effectiveness and see the improved results of your efforts.
These three habits - Weekly meetings, Quarterly To The Top meetings, and Check-ins - set the foundation for all three of your leaders to find the balance they need. Implement these three habits and you can spend more of your time doing what you spent years training for, being a clinician.
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