The Dark Side beckons…..
Chris | August 8, 2008I need to warn you that this could be my longest ever post - so put the kettle on, make a nice cuppa and read when you have a few minutes of peace available.
Because its time to talk openly about my departure from Breathe Business to join the team at Integrated Dental Holdings - hence the title of this post (which could just have easily read “poacher turns gamekeeper”).
I believe that today is a good time to be writing this - I informed my colleagues in Breathe on Friday last week, IDH issued an internal note on the same day and Simon wrote to all the Breathe clients earlier this week - so the news is “out there”, notwithstanding the fact that a press release will still be a few days away.
So what on earth is going on?
Chris Barrow - champion of the cause of the small independent practitioner and constant critic of the New Contract and its effect on customer service - has joined forces with what a good friend and client described in an email this morning as “the evil empire” (his words not mine).
What I want to do here is to describe:
- how this happened?
- what I am going to be doing
- why I am doing it with IDH?
- that although we were intending to acquire practices, it was essential that the “principals” retained a financial interest in the growth of the corporate overall - “skin in the game” - so that they would continue to drive profitability in their own practice and support incentives that would improve the whole group;
- that there would be absolutely no compromise on customer service and clinical standards, that a “NEWCO practice” (we don’t have a name yet) would still be acknowledged as a place of quality not quantity;
- that the rewards of ongoing profit enhancement and ultimate wealth creation would be shared with the leadership/management team and with the principals and not just squirreled away by the backers;
- that the performance systems and behavioral standards of NEWCO would be consistent with the message I have been preaching for the last 12 years in The Dental Business School and Breathe;
- that we would put the “principals” in a position where there were no more “wheels to invent” - that we would build a national and regional team providing training, consultancy and support in all of the key areas of business development;
- financial modeling, monitoring and controls;
- marketing systems
- customer service, patient journey and sales systems;
- operational systems and
- personnel systems to recruit, train, and motivate the team
- a chance to create wealth over and above that which could be expected as an individual practice owner;
- a chance to maximize income now;
- an opportunity to hand over the daily responsibility for running the business to existing and/or new team members who have been trained to the highest standard and are being managed by an experienced and competent regional team;
- a chance to focus on personal clinical excellence;
- a chance to utilize tested systems and standards that are continually improved;
- a chance to be a part of a small community of like-minded individuals who are pursuing a common goal;
- a chance to work with some of the brightest minds in the business;
- a chance to go home at night and stop worrying.
- Because I have the highest professional regard for David Hudaly;
- Because I have invested time in the senior management team and like what I see;
- Because we are head-hunting some extremely high quality people from outside of dentistry to build a real business that will stand up to scrutiny by the City when its time to realise the dream;
- Because I have met with Merrill Lynch and they LISTENED;
- Because if I don’t take this opportunity, I’ll kick myself for the rest of my life.













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