By Matthew Dairman, DPM
Director, Foot and Ankle Specialist at 1Foot 2Foot Centre for Foot and Ankle Care
Because the topics Dr. Dairman is interested in are applicable to anyone who runs a practice, we asked him to share his latest reading recommendations in a guest blog. Check out the books that top his reading list – then feel free to share your own inspirations in the comments section below!
According to Dr. Dairman:
After a recent Foot and Ankle Business Innovations (FABI) annual conference, where I am an active instructor and CuraMedix has been a perennial sponsor, I was asked to write a guest blog regarding my reading habits.
I currently read a minimum of 1-2 books a month – all non-fiction. For the past 5 years, I’ve given a short presentation at FABI on my top 5 reads from the previous year; these are books that help improve me, my team, my practice, and my patients.
The Role of Business Owners in “Move Your Bus”
The business owner is the “Driver” – the one who allows people to get on the bus but who is also responsible for removing people from the bus if needed. Passengers can be “Runners,” “Joggers,” “Walkers,” or “Riders.” Clark explains that “Runners” move the bus quickly, and “Riders” keep their feet off the ground entirely. I’ve used this analogy to explain my expectations and wants to my team, and I encourage everyone to look at their team through this lens.
Navigating Your Business Life Cycle
Starting with “Early Struggle” and ending with “Death Rattle,” your goal is to keep your business at the top of the peak in what McKeown refers to as “Predictable Success.” As a practice/business owner, I’ve experienced all but “The Big Rut” and “Death Rattle.” And as an instructor for FABI, I can appreciate where practices are in the grand scheme of their business. The biggest takeaway of this book for me was that I’m not alone. My practice is, after all, a business – and Les says that every business goes through a life cycle. I’m able to pinpoint where I am in the cycle, where I should and want to be, and develop a plan on navigating to that point.
Final Takeaways
Sure, I could spend time reading fiction, but I’m having too much fun learning! Read at least one chapter of a good book daily and/or listen to a good audiobook while you exercise. I personally do both! Education is the one thing that can never be taken away from a person. Educate yourself through reading and enjoy a knowledgeable life.
What am I reading now? "Great at Work" by Morten Hansen and listening to "Crushing It" by Gary Vaynerchuk. Definitely worth checking out.
Which books have inspired you with good tips or advice that you have applied in your own practice? Feel free to comment below.