who
talks to us about the three critical results of the work she does
for dental practices:
Nothing to not like there.
Lisa
has run her own businesses since the age of 19 and has a
bewildering CV that includes:
After
a sabbatical in the South of France, she returned to the UK and
started working in small business automation before most of us even
knew what that meant.
Chris
first met Lisa during lockdown, when she was automating an ortho
group and he has since witnessed the transformative work she has
done with a number of his clients in general practice.
For
Ashley, meeting Lisa for this podcast recording was the second
blind date of his life - and the first that has turned
up!
Lisa
explains to us in very clear and direct terms the three phases of
her work with dental clients, automating:
She
also explains how the work she does integrates with Practice
Management Software and the thorough onboarding that is done with
the dental team when her systems are put in place.
Ultimately, she says, “automation is about creating the
extra time and space to build relationships” and that “incremental
is exponential” - if you can save just 5 minutes a day, that’s
almost 3 full days a year of team activity.
Dentists leave too much money on the table in treatment
plans never sold or not taken up - Lisa shows us how to automate
improvement.
It’s
a great interview, never too technical or geeky and we think you
will love it.