The negative consequences of a manager’s inability to prioritise for the team and teamwork

What it’s all about

In management, a priority is the categorisation of tasks, projects or goals according to their importance and urgency in order to use resources and time efficiently and achieve strategic company goals. Prioritisation helps managers to focus on the key activities that make the greatest contribution to the success of the company. The ability to prioritise is therefore a key skill for every manager. If this ability is lacking, it has far-reaching negative consequences for the entire team and teamwork. These effects are not only felt on an individual level, but also influence the overall dynamics and productivity of the team.

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How ecophobia is hindering the development of outpatient medicine in Germany

What it’s all about

The German healthcare system, particularly in the area of doctors in private practice, is undergoing rapid change, driven by digitalisation, regulatory changes and changing patient expectations. Against this backdrop, GPs and specialists are faced with the question of how they can align their practice management with change in the short, medium and long term in such a way that they retain active control over the organisation of their practice work and do not become “victims” of the changes. The strategy required for this is entrepreneurial practice management in the form of professionally implemented best practice practice management. However, the reality of implementing this approach in German medical practices has so far been very limited; one even has to speak of a kind of “ecophobia”, a fear or strong aversion to dealing with economic and management issues of one’s own practice management.

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Outpatient medicine in Germany: GPs and specialists forgo the inspiring and activating effects of practice management KPIs

What it’s all about

The knowledge and use of key performance indicators (KPIs) is of central importance for efficient and sustainably flexible practice management. However, many doctors in private practice in Germany fail to deal with these key performance indicators and, as a result, miss out on numerous inspiring and activating effects.

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Team leader in sales: Overcoming the Vendolead discrepancy

What it’s all about

Many team leaders in sales are characterised by outstanding sales skills, but reach their limits as managers. The word “vendo” comes from the Latin “vendere”, which means to sell, and “lead” from the English term for leadership. The transition from a top salesperson to an inspiring leader often requires a realignment of skills and perspectives. This is easier if you make a direct analogy with proven sales techniques, demonstrated by conducting feedback conversations.

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Warum Praxismanagement-KPI inspirierend und aktivierend sind

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Die Kenntnis und Nutzung von Leistungskennzahlen, auch Key Performance Indikatoren (KPI) genannt, ist für ein effizientes und nachhaltig flexibles Praxismanagement von zentraler Bedeutung. Doch viele niedergelassene Ärzte verzichten darauf, sich mit diesen Kennzahlen auseinanderzusetzen und verpassen dadurch gleichzeitig zahlreiche inspirierende und aktivierende Effekte.

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Strategic thinking: The key to professional and sustainable leadership

What it’s all about

Strategic thinking is a skill that goes far beyond day-to-day decision-making. It is the ability to define long-term goals and develop a path to achieve those goals by considering current trends, future challenges and potential opportunities. In management, strategic thinking means that leaders are able to anticipate the future of their organisation, develop plans and shape those plans to be flexible enough to respond to changes in the environment. Unfortunately, many leaders lack this essential skill, which can have significant detrimental effects on their teams and their area of responsibility.

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Digitalization of outpatient medicine in Germany: Digital dissenters among GPs and specialists do not take these facts into account

What it’s all about

The digitalization of the healthcare system has gained rapid momentum in recent years, and patients increasingly expect doctors in private practice to offer professional digital solutions for their diagnostic and therapeutic options as well as service offerings. This expectation is not just a result of technological advances, but is deeply rooted in human psychology, a fact that the digital dissenters among practice owners do not take into account.

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The consequences of the metricnorance of German GPs and specialists

What it’s all about

GPs and specialists in Germany traditionally have a distanced or even hostile attitude towards business management methods and instruments. In this context, there is also talk of “metricnorance”, formed from the words “metric” and “ignorance”. The term refers to the ignorance or deliberate disregard of important metrics that provide insights into what is happening in practice. In doing so, they overlook the immense potential for analysis and organisation that they are foregoing and which could help them to drastically improve not only the quality of their patient care, but also their own working conditions. The following example describes what practice owners are foregoing with a metricnorance mindset.

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The importance of a personal SWOT analysis for managers and the consequences of not doing so

What it’s all about

Self-management is an essential skill for managers. It is about organising yourself, setting and achieving personal and professional goals and managing stress and time efficiently. A central method of self-management is the personal SWOT analysis, a tool that helps to objectively assess one’s own situation and make strategic decisions. This analysis examines strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

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