Summary
In this episode, Dr. John Reuter and Dr. Kendall Price discuss their journey in chiropractic, focusing on the challenges and strategies involved in hiring associates. They explore the importance of having systems in place, understanding the associate's perspective, and building strong relationships. The conversation also delves into the significance of contracts, compensation structures, and the need for transparency and communication in fostering a successful practice environment.
Takeaways
Hiring an associate is a significant challenge in chiropractic.
It's crucial to have systems and procedures in place before hiring.
Understanding your motivation for hiring is key to success.
The associate's perspective is vital in the hiring process.
Building a strong relationship with associates leads to better outcomes.
Contracts should clearly outline expectations and compensation.
Transparency in financial matters fosters trust and collaboration.
Setting clear goals helps align the associate's and employer's visions.
Communication is essential for a successful working relationship.
Investing in associates can lead to mutual growth and success.
Titles
Navigating the Challenges of Hiring Associates
Building Strong Relationships in Chiropractic
Sound bites
"I want to be an active father."
"The tide rises all ships."
"It's all about transparency."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Chiropractic Journey
02:28 The Challenges of Hiring Associates
05:05 Financial Considerations for Hiring
09:23 The Search for the Right Associate
13:33 Investing in Relationships and Growth
16:22 Setting Expectations and Goals
18:08 The Learning Curve and Mentorship
25:28 The Importance of Clarity in Career Goals
27:19 Building Meaningful Relationships in Chiropractic Practices
32:39 The Importance of Transparency and Communication
36:44 Structuring Contracts and Compensation for Associates
40:17 Understanding Practice Numbers and Financial Goals
48:24 Celebrating Success and Team Morale
Keywords
chiropractic, hiring associates, associate relationships, chiropractic practice, mentorship, business growth, chiropractic contracts, communication, practice management, professional development