EPISODE · Jul 19, 2024 · 29 MIN
Ep. 51 - What Starbucks' Changes Can Teach Us About Processes, Employees, and Abundance Mindset
from CEO Conversations™: The Private Practice Podcast with Brandy Mabra
Have you heard about Starbucks' new changes rolling out this month? And did you know they can teach you about your own practice? In this episode, I'm sharing the "why" and "how" of the new Starbucks Siren Craft System, a simple initiative to increase efficiency in their stores and improve the customer experience. Then, I'll illustrate how you can apply the same principles in your practice. Resources mentioned: Inc.: Starbucks Just Announced Some Big Changes. It All Starts This Month Ep. 50 - Lessons Learned From One Year of Podcasting Apply for the Private Practice CEO™ Program Ep. 16 - The Money Is In the Operations In this episode, I cover: How studying all types of businesses will help your practice grow Why it's important to pay attention to specialties outside your own What usually happens when companies struggle financially Looking at your employees as partners in your business Setting goals that move the needle towards better systems How you can apply simple changes to make huge impacts Which metrics to track to measure the effects of your changes Bringing life to your processes with strong branding How admins (or the right next hire) can help you make more money It's time to take back your practice and own your CEO status. On the CEO Conversations™ podcast, we will cover the business side of your practice with actionable takeaways for you to implement in your practice. We will discuss: marketing, team building & leading, finances, operations & systems, YOU and everything in between. Connect with Brandy: Brandy Mabra on IG Private Practice CEO IG Website Apply for the Private Practice CEO™ Program
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