Strategic Planning Intensive

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Strategic Planning Intensive

Analyze your practice and create a blueprint and benchmarks for success

In any endeavor, the key to reaching goals begins with looking at where you’ve been and where you want to go. Next, you must create a results-driven strategic plan for success with specific, measurable action steps. To chart a positive new course for your practice and your team, you have to think beyond the day-to-day responsibilities and focus on the possibilities for the future. Pride’s Strategic Planning Intensive is designed to identify your future goals and give you the tools to make them a reality.

The customized Strategic Planning Intensive includes:

  • An easy to follow workbook to gather all pertinent information about your practice
  • Confidential surveys to highlight strengths and challenges in team and patient management
  • An in-depth analysis of your practice’s past and current performance in your systems including:
    • Scheduling
    • Financial and insurance
    • New patient and treatment presentation processes
    • Marketing
  • An Annual Plan module to determine realistic and ambitious goals for production, collections, expenses and scheduling
  • Tele-consulting calls to help implement sudden impact strategies for immediate, measurable results
  • A Finding and Recommendations Report that includes:
    • Sudden impact action steps to immediately improve systems
    • Staff meeting activities to support your new strategic plans
    • An Annual Plan with financial forecasts of production and collections for the whole year
    • Long term implementation steps to create a culture that exceeds expectations

Real results and real success starts here. Our Strategic Planning Intensive is a vital first step in setting a positive direction for change and achieving noticeable, measurable improvement in your practice.

"The process of creating a well managed practice through focused goal setting, cash flow projection, and ongoing analysis."
— Jim Pride

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