Sentences with phrase «of running your practice»

«Doctors are getting killed by the increased cost of running a practice and carrying liability insurance, and they're getting less and less back from the insurance companies and government.
A good practice manager will handle all the details of running the practice except the medical diagnosis and treatment of patients.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Oct. 22, 2014 — In the veterinary industry, pricing decisions can be one of the biggest challenges of running a practice.
Don't you find it a bit ironic that lawyers hire accountants to advise them since they don't have training in accounting and finance; they hire consultants and people to help them in marketing, in management, in HR and all the other areas of running a practice, yet for some reason they regard IT as an area that somehow they should be able to master with all its nuances and pitfalls?
When you are a newer attorney or trying to make a go of running a practice, you may feel like you have to take every client that comes through the door.
The good news is that you don't have to accept cash flow problems as an unbreakable reality of running your practice.
That's partly because lawyers really resist the idea of running their practice like a business, I think, and part of it is just the nature of law practice means churning hours unless you change something.
RH: Law schools should offer courses on how to operate a law firm, including the practical, financial and client service aspects of running a practice.
The economics of running a practice seem to be similar to that in the US.
A lack of knowledge about the technologies that are available means law firms are missing out on more efficient ways of running their practices.
It means that new firms have full opportunity to seek practice advice, ethical guidance and other support, prior to being overtaken with the demands of running their practice.
Encouraging full and accurate reporting is good for all aspects of running your practice or department.
But at Lexicata, we are pioneering a new breed of software designed specifically for one overlooked aspect of running a practice, and that is client intake.
The San Francisco Law Library maintains a comprehensive Law Practice Management Collection, with publications that detail all aspects of running a practice — client relations, billing, marketing, finances, risk management, technology, and...
Yet very little time is spent on harnessing the expertise needed in the business aspects of running a practice.
Practitioners, whether solo or founder of a small - to - medium sized firm, spend a significant amount of time on the business aspects of running their practice, not actually practicing law.

Not exact matches

The three - day conference, run by the Small Business Administration, is a chance to cast the spotlight on the importance of supporting small - business owners and shine a light on best practices to that end.
It's very likely that your CPA is running a practice that has dozens - maybe hundreds - of other clients.
The probe, known as «Operation Weak Flesh», had uncovered some 40 cases of meatpackers who had bribed inspectors and politicians to overlook unsanitary practices, such as processing rotten meat and running plants with traces of salmonella.
That meant he would have to go directly in front of the enemy compound — effectively running into the middle of a firing range during target practice.
None of these pricing and business practices are unique to Shkreli, who has run relatively minor organizations in the drug making world.
The company treated this election's party conventions as practice for the NFL games, running live streams of each as a way to experiment with the format.
The firm charges applicants $ 400 for the practice session unless they purchase a full admissions package of consulting, which would run $ 3,600 for one school to $ 9,400 for seven schools.
The downside of founders running large companies is that there are no written best practices, no classes, no standard model at all.
So, in addition to the usual sorts of physical fitness pursuits such as running and cycling, I do Kangoo, practice boxing, and climb mountains.
There are those who treat running like a sort of religion — one to be practiced in silence to achieve a meditative state.
President Theodore Roosevelt successfully used these hacks to run the country and still practice many of his hobbies.
So in practice, if you are young software developer or entrepreneur in San Francisco, you can choose to work at a start - up that will have a more than 50 percent chance of going out of business in the next 18 months without risking the embarrassment of running out of money and having to move back in with your parents.
He wakes up as early as 5 a.m. and his exercise can take the form of kite surfing, swimming, playing tennis, practicing Bikram Yoga, rock climbing, running, weightlifting and more.
But retail consultant Ron Friedman, co-leader of Marcum's retail and consumer products practice, says Walmart «runs the risk of alienating customers» if the prices online are much different from at the stores.
South Korean family - run business empires like Samsung Group have a reputation for low dividend payouts and other governance practices that favour controlling shareholders at the expense of ordinary investors.
You'd think the need for so much practice would run counter to the idea that four hours of intellectual work a day maxes out our brains.
For Vetter, it means taking time to practice yoga or run, which helps her balance the demands of work and family.
Startups who hold off on publishing sometimes cite the need to protect intellectual property, but critics of the practice point to another reason: With early - stage capital already hard to come by, companies run the risk of scaring off investors if they open their underbaked ideas to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
I frequently rely on the mindfulness and meditation practices he teaches to offset the additional workload and demands of running a second business.
I did a little homework and soon found the dental practice's website, and sure enough, there was a big smiling photograph of the man who nearly ran me down, and he was clearly identified as the Dentist and owner of the business.
If you're like most entrepreneurs, chances are you're good at what you do — but significantly less practiced at the administrative side of running a business.
In the long run, though, he hopes to see some of the best practices developed in venture capital trickle into this new way of doing business.
«Each of these 2,769 franchise stores are run independently and solely responsible for their employees, management and adherence to regulations and labor practices,» the statement said.
Lars Schmidt, a former HR practitioner who now runs Amplify, an employer branding and search consultancy, points out that while the field has evolved significantly over the past few decades — becoming more strategic and aligned with business, as well as more automated and data - driven — the practice of employee relations, or how workplace grievances are handled, has hardly changed.
As The Drucker Institute has noted, The Practice of Management was the first book «to organize the art and science of running an organization into an integrated body of knowledge.»
Even today, he runs his practice out of the Zuckerberg family home at 2 Russell Place in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
(As a practice run, of course.)
Our model lets doctors build practices at a fraction of the cost it takes to set up and run an office.
Their interest is piqued only if harsh management practices run the risk of leading to one of two outcomes: an exodus of customers or an inability to hire workers the company needs.
The practice of running separate campaigns without developing a long - term social, mobile and digital marketing campaign strategy is counterproductive to building a strong, genuine relationship with your customer and a strong brand presence overall.
Former Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala has been tapped to run the Clinton Foundation as Hillary Rodham Clinton prepares for her expected 2016 presidential campaign and the philanthropy faces scrutiny of its fundraising practices.
Valerie Jarrett, who is President Obama's longest serving senior adviser and runs his Office for Public Engagement, told me later, «I was impressed with the number of executives who highlighted their recognition that diversity is a strength and who shared their best practices with us.»
A lot of people have problems getting a meditation practice up and running.
The case is the latest twist in a long - running legal fight over whether Google's email scanning practices amount to illegal wiretaps and a violation of California privacy laws.
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