Angie Skinner
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Angie Skinner is the founder of Performance Dental Coaching and has been training and coaching dental practices since 2001, most recently as a principle of Dental Genius™. She received her BA from the University of Memphis and spent fifteen years in sales, management and corporate training in the retail sector, most notably with The Limited Too and The Gap. Her passion for customer service led her to dentistry; since that time she has trained thousands of dentists, hygienists, dental assistants and administrative team members to improve their standards and deliver a better experience for the patient. That improved experience translates into profit, which she passionately believes should be shared by the entire team.
 
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  • Rise and Shine  (11/15/2010)
  • Can you take yourself far enough out of your marketing to create converts?
  • Trading Places  (9/30/2010)
  • Johnny Carson once said, "Never continue in a job you don't enjoy. If you're happy in what you're doing, you'll like yourself, you'll have inner peace. And if you have that, along with physical health, you will have had more success than you could possibly have imagined."
  • "A Requiem for Lora"  (8/24/2010)
  • We're struggling with the loss of a valued co-worker. When Lora Stockton died, so did a little piece of all of us.
  • Stop Sign  (7/7/2010)
  • Having the discipline to cut out what isn't necessary can be the beginning of something great.
  • Your Brown M & M  (5/5/2010)
  • You have the ability to improve your own practice operations with just a few tweaks to the way you audit your systems and processes.
  • Change or Die  (4/6/2010)
  • It's five years old, and it still packs a whollop
  • Can This Marriage be Saved  (3/3/2010)
  • Survival Strategies for your Partnership
    Build a partnership that will stand the test of time.
  • Who's Your Trim Tab  (2/3/2010)
  • There's no better time than today to seek out and recognize the person (or persons) who work for you that drive your business and make coming to work a joy.
  • Second Chances  (1/6/2010)
  • Each of us has the golden opportunity to turn this year into something for the record books. That may take a small season of grit and determination; one that leads to the reward you've been missing.
  • The Reluctant Marketer  (11/4/2009)
  • If your practice isn't on track to see as many new patients as you'd like, or if you'd like to build your practice in 2010, marketing is one inescapable and imperative element of business growth.
  • Everyday Heros  (10/7/2009)
  • What does a hero look like, really? The truth is that heroism is in the eye of the beholder. Each of us has an opportunity; a unique window to touch others. The dental office is one of the most untapped environments for altruistic efforts.
  • The Weakest Link  (9/1/2009)
  • "The weakest link in a chain is also the strongest. It can break the chain."
    Stanislaw J. Lec
  • In the Black  (8/4/2009)
  • Reserve. What does that word mean to you? Am I talking about money? Well, sure. I'm also talking about those other immoveable topics of reserve: power, time, energy, thought, emotion. They all matter.
  • What's Your Customer Service Strategy?  (7/7/2009)
  • You do not merely want to be considered just the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones who do what you do. Jerry Garcia
    This month’s question: what if you were the only dental office that anyone considered visiting…in your market?
  • Are Your Systems in Place?  (6/3/2009)
  • Take a look at how service in your practice can be improved, right now, in these strange financial days we're living in.
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Tupelo, Mississippi 38804
888-400-0569
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