Dental Business Made Simple
Matt Doherty is a results-driven Executive Business Coach for dentists. He specializes in teaching dental professionals how to better manage the business side of their practices.
This podcast will deliver proven dental business strategies, insights, and tips about how to scale your dental practice, improve employee retention and morale, maximize your existing resources, and much more. If your objective is to take your dental practice to the next level, this is the podcast you’ve been looking for!
In this podcast, you’ll hear valuable insights from Coach Doherty as he brings over three decades of coaching and leadership experience to the mic to help dental practicioners develop stronger leadership skills and thrive in their business initiatives. You’ll also hear from other dental professionals who’ve implemented systems and frameworks to boost their results.
Dental Business Made Simple will provide answers to many of your burning questions, including:
*How do I retain employees and keep them engaged?
*How do I hire key employees for my dental practice?
*How do I scale my dental practice?
*What have other professionals in the dental industry done to grow?
*How do I elevate my business management skill set as a dentist?
*What can I do to make my dental practice stand out?
*How do I become a better leader for my dental staff?
Dental Business Made Simple
How Important is Culture to Your Dental Practice? (#2)
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In this episode of Dental Business Made Simple, I take a focused look at culture as the foundation of The Organizational Triangle and explain why it drives the long-term success of your dental practice. I define culture through observable behaviors and standards, showing how what you tolerate, reward, and correct directly shapes your team’s performance and your patient experience.
I’m about to walk you through how unclear or inconsistently enforced standards weaken your practice, especially when conflict is avoided or high performers operate without accountability. Throughout this episode, I emphasize that culture requires active management through consistent communication, real-time feedback, and a commitment to addressing issues as they arise.
I also break down how to build and operationalize core values so they influence hiring, training, and daily operations in a measurable way. I share a practical framework using candor, accountability, respect, and excellence, while challenging you to identify behaviors that violate your standards and take immediate action to strengthen your culture.
Key Takeaways:
- Culture is defined by the behaviors a leader allows, rewards, and corrects, which requires consistency in leadership actions to maintain strong standards.
- Core values should remain limited to three or four clear principles so teams can remember and apply them in daily decision-making.
- Operationalizing culture means integrating core values into hiring, training, performance reviews, and terminations to create alignment across the practice.
- Addressing poor behavior in real time strengthens accountability and prevents inconsistencies that weaken team trust and performance.
- Defining values like candor, accountability, respect, and excellence through specific actions helps teams understand expectations and execute them consistently.
Connect with Coach Matt Doherty at dohertycoaching.com