
I was wandering through Barnes and Noble over the weekend. I thought I'd like to find something new to read. I was in one of those ADHD reading moods-meaning I didn't want to read something too intricate (like learning more skills from a manual about using Photoshop).
I grabbed a book off one of the front tables. This bright neon-orange volume.
Tom Peter's latest musing entitled "The little BIG Things. 163 Ways to pursue Excellence." Tom is one of my favorite authors, in fact, some volumes are even better as audiobooks than the printed version because you can hear the passion Tom has for these ideas.
PERFECT! 163 chapters, each not longer than three pages, satisfied my ADHD brain. Excellence-one of my favorite topics. All things quality and outstanding always finds a warm spot in the other parts of my creative brain. I am always working on my
cosmetic dentist office, trying to create a better and better experience. And Tom never fails to be direct, ranting, and passionate about common sense and caring, observing, and listening as the foundational management skills.
I'm on page xxviii of the introduction and just couldn't wait any longer to start my own ranting! Early on Tom connects to the concept of the "
Professional Listener". I'm glad he read my
blog from last week, before he wrote this book (uh-something like that). Many issues in a business, or in patient care can simply be solved by Listening well. And I suggest that in any sort of management role, beyond listening is the willingness to HEAR what my patients, staff, colleagues, whomever, really want to say.
SO I know I will enjoy this book. My Q-tips are out, I am ready to HEAR in new ways. Here is your chance all you readers...
now is the time to tell me anything about this
Cosmetic dentist Denver dental office, that I need to hear.
Contact me today with your thoughts, comments, and wishes for the future of dentistry!
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