by Dr April Armstrong | Jan 4, 2017 | Advice, Business advice
How do I build and maintain a successful team? It’s a question with one of the most elusive answers in the business world. And even when the right combination comes together, almost anything can upset the delicate balance. So some reliable data on how to...
by Dr April Armstrong | Jan 4, 2017 | Advice, Business, Business for Doctors Conference, Career, Financial Planning & Advice
Successful businesses are rarely accidental and those that are frequently are short lived (although I will exclude Facebook from that list). Writing a marketing plan is a key aspect of a successful business. What is a business plan? In brief a business...
by Dr April Armstrong | Dec 28, 2016 | Advice, Property, Property investment
Understand the purpose of the investment and stick within your budget. If your investment is primarily as a tax offset then the property would be negative geared: as a capital growth asset and a high risk area, it should be a positively geared asset as it will most...
by Dr April Armstrong | Dec 25, 2016 | Advice, Lifestyle, Personal Wellbeing
Dr Jonathan Griffiths explains the value of General Practice in TEDxNantwich. An inspirational and passionate medical practitioners, educator and speaker. It is a common theme that as GPs we hear every day. “Just a GP” – I heard it from...
by Dr April Armstrong | Dec 25, 2016 | Advice, Lifestyle, Personal Wellbeing
Dr Sachin Patel is a GP, entrepreneur, coach and mentor. He has built several successful medical businesses. As a coach, he aims to help doctors find more fulfilment, happiness and success in all that they do. Sachin will be presenting on ‘Setting up your...
by Dr April Armstrong | Dec 21, 2016 | Advice, Business advice, Business for Doctors Conference, Financial Planning & Advice
CPD Course educator and business, brand and marketing specialist, Darrin Davies has travelled the country helping hundreds of practitioners to build successful practices. He’s not afraid of a healthy argument along the way. I am constantly surprised by two...