Leading With Care

Leading With Care

Dr. Jacob Adserballe

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Editorial:
FriesenPress
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781038320384

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Leading With Care is your guide to insightful, dialled-in veterinary practice leadership and operations management. Dr. Jacob Adserballe, BBA, DVM, MBA, brings to the table decades of knowledge and first-hand experience in the trenches of veterinary practice and business. Readers who are just starting out, and those already in the pet veterinary profession, will easily relate to the concepts outlined in this book, expand their knowledge, and expand their toolkit for running a veterinary practice. Each chapter covers an essential topic, imparting wisdom, user-friendly instruction, and practical strategies that leaders in the veterinary profession can use to grow their practice and develop high-performance teams. The Collaborative Intelligence Analysis (CIA) process is a key concept emphasised throughout the book. Through this process, you will be able to: • Develop the best vision, mission, and values to guide your practice • Attract, train, and retain your dream team • Develop an advanced team performance culture • Create a clear and consistent communication schedule • Implement cohesive systems to run your practice effectively and efficiently • Ensure your practice is thriving and growing and determine what to do when it is notThe systems taught in this book are supported by implementation materials found in the book’s appendices. Use Leading with Care as your hands-on guide to starting your own practice, or implementing needed improvements to an existing practice, so that you can best serve your human and animal communities.

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