What do your customers want?
Customers will tell you by their actions what they want. If they seek service elsewhere or purchase drugs online, then there is a reason. Either it's more...
Dec 6, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Effective leadership is crucial to every healthy practice. Your leadership must establish a clear vision for the objectives you want to accomplish. It must also establish the culture... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Build and Lead Your Team ,Team Tuesday
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Dec 5, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Your marketing will only be effective if your staff embraces what you offer and believes in what you are doing for your clients. Practice administrators and managers wield tremendous... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Sales and Marketing ,Marketing Monday
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Dec 2, 2016 by Andrew Clark
This is an Encore Blog. Sixty days ago I wrote the blog with the objective of encouraging veterinary business owners to be forward thinking regarding end of year equipment... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Finance ,Financial Friday
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Dec 1, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
What do clients want? This question should be the focus of every veterinary practice. It should drive the development of your core service offering. If your clients... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Provide Exemplary Care ,Service Thursday
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Nov 30, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Be careful with those year-end buying opportunities, as they may not always be good for your practice. Buying large volumes to fulfill a year-end sales objective brings some risk... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Optimize Inventory and Suppliers ,Supplier Wednesday
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Nov 29, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
In talking with many practices, finding new team members can be quite challenging. Certified veterinary technicians have been in relatively high demand and short supply recently. Finding excellent... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Build and Lead Your Team ,Team Tuesday
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Nov 28, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Our on-demand economy has brought many solutions to our fingertips that previously were not available. In the marketing arena, crowdsourcing brings graphic designers to every veterinary practice at a... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Sales and Marketing ,Marketing Monday
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Nov 25, 2016 by Andrew Clark
Veterinary Businesses work in an environment in which we have significantly less ability to increase our net profit via the top line than we did prior to the Great Recession.... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Finance ,Financial Friday
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Nov 24, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you and your teams! We are grateful for your support and for the opportunity to serve you. The opportunity to participate in our... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Provide Exemplary Care ,Service Thursday
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Nov 23, 2016 by Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA
Inventory management doesn't have to be difficult. It represents approximately 20% of revenue in the average healthy practice, and it impacts practice value dramatically, especially if it's not... [ Continue Reading ]
Topics: Featured 3 ,Optimize Inventory and Suppliers ,Supplier Wednesday
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