Practice Growth: Looking For The Silver Bullet
By Jerry Hayes OD | in
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2/3/2010 - 1:03 pm
Years ago I was trading ideas with a well-known optometric consultant who made an interesting observation.
He said, "One of the toughest things about consulting with optometrists is
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Dr Hayes
Hey Jerry - appreciate pointing out the Duct Tape Marketing blog to your readers.
That post on "doing what works" really struck a chord with my readers.
Seems as though in business and in life we spend most of our energy trying to fix what we don't think is working when the real payoff probably lies in being the best at just one or two things.