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Problems in buying an existing practice

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Bonnie, May 5, 2018.

  1. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member


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    I have bought a large existing private practice with existing associates working there. I am finding a few personality issues. I would be grateful for other Podiatrists advice.
    thanks
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    In what I have observed over the years, these sorts of issues have a huge potential to end badly and often do.

    Suggest you get onto a mentoring program, like PodiatryHive, etc who have access to a lot of resources and people who can either suggest interventions or intervene for you.

    I am aware of a recent case in which the practice owner's business coach intervened to chair a meeting between all staff to get them on the same page and to share the same vision and values
     
  3. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member

     
  4. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member

    Thank you Craig, I will look into that.
    Many thanks
    Bonnie
     
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