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Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Released Monday, 5th April 2021
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Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse

Monday, 5th April 2021
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Do you want to be more profitable, and enjoy the success of a thriving business, instead of running ragged on the hamster wheel of chasing the next sale? Barbara Stackhouse is writing Profit First for Dentists. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzsWDyjLA2Q

Sound familiar? It’s the specific application of Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First system, tailored to the dental industry, with their unique challenges and solutions.

So, if you’re a dentist who would like to build a successful practice, or a chiropractor or physician, or even a business owner in another industry who wants to find out the secret code to profitable and sustainable business… tune in below!

Table of contentsMike Michalowicz’s Profit First SystemLeave the Grind BehindThe Sales ProcessProfitability in Any BusinessSolving Business ProblemsFixed vs. Variable ExpensesPut Systems in PlaceWhy “Profit First”? Links MentionedAbout Barbara StackhouseBook A Strategy Call

Regardless of your experience in the dental field, we think that Barb has amazing lessons to teach business owners. Her experience in Profit First systems make her an expert at organizing systems that help you keep more of your revenue.

Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First System

After discovering Mike’s Profit First system, Barb could instantly see how the Profit First system fit into the dentistry field, despite being a system geared towards CPAs. She contacted Michalowicz to see if she could go through his professional training process, despite being in a completely different industry. Now, not only is Barb a certified Profit First professional, but she is releasing a book for dentists to implement this process. 

Leave the Grind Behind

[7:50} “If you’re an entrepreneur, you get stuck in the grinding it out. You're the technician in the business, you’re the person doing it all. And it doesn’t have to be that way.”

Too often, entrepreneurs enter the business thinking that they HAVE to be un-profitable for a while. They grind and work hard, and hope that in five years, their business will be where they want it so they can slow down a bit. To Barb, this couldn't be further from what should happen.

Instead, entreprneuers need to work smarter and build out their own profit, so that they can be prosperous now, enjoy their practice, and set it up for decades of success.

The Sales Process

[8:11] “So the main other thing that I talk about—which is another big area that dentists struggle with, and even team members sometimes need training with too—is kind of the sales process in dentistry. And it’s actually the same sales process that I use myself when I talk with a client. It’s all about serving that client. And really putting the need for the sale over on the shelf and just connecting. Having that relationship first and not pushing.”

Through her work, Barabara created a system to facilitate this sales process, called P SERVE. The P stands for purpose, and Barbara urges dentists or team members to understand their purpose before taking a call, and then truly giving service from the heart. SERVE, as an acronym, describes the steps in the process. 

This methodology is something that Barb speaks on and teaches—to help dentists serve their clients first, knowing that the profit follows. Money flows by creating value—so serving and giving allows any business to flourish. This is very similar to Bob Burg's Go Giver mentality.

[10:34] “The more you help people get what they want, the more you will get what you want.”

Profitability in Any Business

[10:53] “If you are an entrepreneur, and you open a business, you have a dream of being your own boss, probably. You want to call the shots. These are the common themes that I find. But you have to make a living at it. If you’re not profitable, then you have a hobby, you don’t really have a business. So I think that profitability has to be baked into the plan, if you will.

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