 | Bob LevoySuccess File
Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member Bob Levoy is a seminar speaker on personnel management, profitability, and practice growth. In the course of his career, he has conducted over 3,000 management seminars for business and professional groups, Fortune 500 companies, and leading colleges and universities throughout North America and overseas. Among them have been hundreds of veterinary medical associations. Bob holds three degrees from the University of Connecticut and Columbia University; and has written seven best-selling books including 101 Secrets of a High Performance Veterinary Practice and 222 Secrets of Hiring, Managing and Retaining Great Employees in Healthcare Practices. Bob has hosted a jazz radio program in the New York market (as Bob Collins) for the past 12 years and has been a volunteer reader for Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic for over 20 years. |
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The psychology of client waiting
November 1, 2009 By: Bob Levoy
Most veterinary clients expect a brief wait. But keep them waiting too long and you risk losing their business. |
7 traits of flying solo
October 1, 2009 By: Bob Levoy
Essential characteristics for associates hoping to get their own practice off the ground. |
Overcoming public speaking fears
April 1, 2009 By: Bob Levoy
It can be intimidating, but public speaking makes you more a more visible and successful veterinarian. |
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