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Why is Leadership important to a Dentist? (Because it's the catalyst...)

Guest Expert Robert Spiel of Spiel ConsultingSubject: Why is Leadership important to a Dentist? Because it's the Catalyst to success
Guest Expert: Bob Spiel of Spiel Consulting.

Summary: You are busy, and about to get into dealing with your patients. Why is leadership important to you? In part 2 of this interview with Robert Spiel, you will learn that:

  1. How to turn your Team into unstoppable leaders, so while you are working they are generating more patients for you.

  2. Leadership builds trust, something lacking in most dental practices that are struggling today. You must set the example.

  3. While most dentists love the clinical side of the practice, remember what you learned in school about catalysts...these are the things that make all the difference. Leadership is as important as clinical skill to a successful practice.

About the Expert

Bob Spiel is the owner of Spiel Consulting.

Robert Spiel, MBA, founded Spiel Consulting (www.SpielConsulting.com) to leverage his passion for working closely with dental professionals, guiding them toward peak performance and prosperity. He has 25 years' experience in transformational leadership, combined with solid financial expertise. A member of the Speaking Consulting Network, he is available to speak nationwide. You may contact Spiel via e-mail at bob@spielconsulting.com.

Leadership is often overlooked as a source of success. I can tell you that what Robert Spiel shares, especially in his full length interview in the GOLD Practice Network, can open up locked doors of profits for you that are staring you in the eye. It's not just the clinical skills, it's the people skills...part of what we teach every day at MyDentalChannel. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Dr. John Buzza

http://www.mydentalchannel.com/now

PS The GOLD Digital Study Group will have this entire interview and many more, check out:
http://www.mydentalchannel.com/now

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