How to keep clinician waitlists fresh and alive
No practice owner is a fan of waitlists. Putting a client on a waitlist means that we are not immediately helping the client or referrer. Everyone prefers more responsive methods. […]
Most hazardous practice size? Ten people
From my observations, the most hazardous practice size has about ten people. Let’s examine why this is true and how to work through these perils. Characteristics of a ten-person practice […]
How increased size adds resiliency, stability, and makes you stronger
One often hears people say that increasing the size of one’s organization increases resiliency. But is this true? If so, why is this true? Exactly how does largeness add resiliency? […]
Psychotherapy office space: Rent, lease, or purchase?
There are many factors to consider when looking at office space for psychotherapy practice. Is it best to think in terms of renting, leasing, or purchasing psychotherapy office space? The […]
Eight steps to adding the right office space
Adding office space may seem like a no brainer. It isn’t. There is much at stake and many factors to consider. In fact, I get more requests for consultation on […]
Grow, hire, run out of space, repeat…forever
If we do things right, we will run out of space. Why? Because growing requires hiring staff. And then when we add to our team, we eventually run out of […]