today’s bissett bullet: “before you invest in the latest software in the name of progress, what is your true motivation? is it because it will make a clear difference to the service you are able to offer or will ‘shiny new object syndrome’ last until the next piece of new software is available?”
by martin bissett
if you cannot correlate the cost of new software with the difference that it will make to the profitability of your practice and the outcomes that you deliver for your clients, then it is not a wise investment.
having a clear vision as to the purpose of your investment, with the client at the center, will help not only to determine the most suitable software but also to ensure that money is spent wisely. if you cannot demonstrate a benefit either directly or indirectly to your clients, then it is of no use.
today’s to-do:
what do you currently have on your wish list in terms of software or technology? what difference would this really make to your clients and can you really justify the cost?
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