When it comes to ensuring a successful allied health business, or any business for that matter, a business plan is a must. The power of the one-page business plan is often overlooked because business owners say they don’t have enough time to develop one. Some say they want to and might even start the planning process, but never have quite enough time to finish it. It’s not easy to implement, let alone when it isn’t fully baked. But I think if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Topics covered in this episode: Allied health business owners overlooking business plans - not enough time Planning to do the same and yield the same results the next year might not work - increased competition in the industry Increased competition means increased opportunities Business planning doesn’t have to be hard - preparation is key Thinking ahead about what needs to be done - pulling reports from your accounting and practice management software My virtual business planning workshop - following my seven success factors for private practice Following the business planning document Useful Links: [email protected] Cathy Love LinkedInNacre WebsitePrivate Practice Made PerfectPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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