by Allison | Feb 27, 2014 | Articles, Clinical Excellence, Communication, Empowerment, Leadership, Successful team, Systems, Transformational Practices
The second E in CREATE is for Evaluate. After Clarifying Relaying Engineering Acting Taking Time with team and trusting…. It’s time to: Evaluate your progress. Now that you’ve done the actions you planned for the period of time...
by Allison | Dec 3, 2013 | Articles, Communication, Empowerment, Financial well-being, Leadership, Mindset, Successful team, Systems, Transformational Practices
The next and last step in the series is now that we’ve aligned all our internal marketing and systems with our values and philosophy, we need to align our external marketing with them as well. Marketing should be intentional and congruent. ...
by Allison | Sep 30, 2013 | Articles, Clinical Excellence, Communication, Empowerment, Leadership, Mindset, Patients, Successful team, Systems
Do you know what your brand is and where it comes from? It is how you’re seen in the world — how people experience you and your practice. Whether we’re intentional about it or not, we all have a brand. The key is to be...
by Allison | Sep 23, 2013 | Articles, Empowerment, Leadership, Mindset, Systems
Recently, I have been attending courses to help me build and grow my business. Like many business owners and entrepreneurs… I am passionate about many subjects and I've learned to do a lot of different things at one time / multi-task…. But maybe they...
by Allison Watts | Mar 12, 2012 | Articles, Clinical Excellence, Communication, Leadership, Patients, Systems
Before After Esthetic Diagnosis and Treatment Planning by Allison Watts, DDS We are walking through the steps of a full – mouth reconstruction. I enjoy learning all the parts of something and putting it all together and presenting it in a meaningful,...
by Allison Watts | Feb 27, 2012 | Articles, Clinical Excellence, Communication, Empowerment, Financial well-being, Patients, Systems
Successfully Treatment Planning A Dental Patient by Allison Watts, DDS Before you begin treatment planning a case, you definitely want to do this! It’s called diagnosing. I am not trying to be a smarty-pants. We so often (myself...