Veterinary Economics Managers’ Retreat

 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

7:30 to 8:30 a.m. – Registration and breakfast

8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Seminar

 
Real Solutions for Real Managers

If you’re the manager of a veterinary practice, you want strategies and skills you can use today. That’s exactly what Brian Conrad, CVPM, brings you in this one-day retreat — grassroots tactics that work in the real world of practice. How does Conrad know they’re tried and true? He uses them every day in his own role as manager of a busy, successful veterinary hospital. What’s more, he knows what doesn’t work and will help you avoid common pitfalls.

The 2010 Managers’ Retreat will help you:

  • Identify signs of progress and regression in your practice
  • Create solutions and implement positive changes
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses on your team
  • Use team-building exercises in staff meetings
  • Tell the difference between emotional change and factual change
  • Create an environment in which employees are open to frequent changes
  • Understand the difference between mentorship and friendship

Through the use of short films, group activities, and lots of dialogue, Conrad will help you take your management skills to the next level — and boost your practice’s success at the same time.

Sound exciting? It is! The session’s group dynamic, combined with the problem-solving power of the talented professionals who attend, will help you become a more effective manager capable of reaching extraordinary new levels of success!

Attendees receive
    • 7 hours of CE credit
    • A seminar proceedings book
    • Free continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments

Cost: $241 if you register by July 21

Best deal: Save even more when you combine your registration with a Firstline Live or CVC practice manager registration.


 

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