

The ‘solo dentist’ is a dying breed. Those who run a practice with several dentists today are actually the heads of complex SMEs. With heavy investments in technology, extensive stock and the constant challenges of recruitment and retention, dentistry is one of the toughest sectors to do business in. Many dentists feel that the operational pressure is rising, because they are a medical specialist, HR manager, buyer and financial director all rolled into one.
Lots of practices grow organically to support 3 to 6 dentists, but the internal organisation often lags behind. This multidisciplinary knowledge network exists to help dentists or dental practice managers who realise they are running a business.
Detailed programme
The programme is based on 3 pillars. The first consists of a management programme with practical sessions in which you apply management theory, models and tools to your own business. The second involves applying the insights gained to a dental practice case in which you can learn from the input of like-minded entrepreneurs. The third is an individual sounding board session by coaches and experts at the end of the programme, in which you present your business plan and receive feedback on it.
Module 1 – Business Model & Strategy
To be successful and stay that way, you need to know where you stand, what you want to achieve and how best to go about it. You will find out how to determine your value proposition and what strategic position is most suitable for your business model. Afterwards, we will link your strategic goals to concrete action plans.
Module 2 – Financial management, marketing, service & hospitality
Financial health is a key goal of every business. In this module, you will learn how to interpret your figures and those of the competition, and also what questions you should be asking your financial advisers to get optimal reporting. Furthermore, we will investigate how you can manage your brand and give you an idea of the techniques you can use to convey your value proposition to your clients. Other secret weapons of the modern dental practice are service design and hospitality. These two disciplines ensure that efficiency also feels human and is commercially profitable.
Module 3 – Leadership, people management & entrepreneurship
This might well be the subject that gives you the most sleepless nights. Every business is a people business. How do you delegate with good results? How do you monitor your team? What is the best way to motivate them? Are they in the right place, and how do you keep them on board? What skills and competencies are you still lacking? And how do you persuade everyone involved? We also take a good look at your leadership and role in the business, and we work on the areas you can improve. Additionally, you will learn what entrepreneurship and growth entail.
Module 4 – Peer review and closing
The participants present their long-term strategy and business plan for their dental practice to a jury, along with the associated action points. What insights have they gained? How are they going to implement these insights? What is their planned approach? What is their own role in this? What do they want to achieve with their practice?
Why this programme
- Establish systems and processes to professionalise your business for yourself and your team
- Develop a clear strategic position that both creates clarity in the way you aim to deliver added value to patients and helps you make clear choices
- Gain the insights you need to communicate more effectively and delegate by further developing your leadership skills and defining or redefining your own role as an entrepreneur
- Systematically identify growing pains in various areas of your business and develop adequate corrective actions
- Understand, analyse and continue to monitor the financial health of your company
- Learn to set clear priorities for the future
Who should attend
For ambitious practice owners and managers in growing dental practices (approx. 3 to 6 dentists) who want to make the transition from a medical practice to a professionally run organisation.
Practical info
- 4 sessions spread over 4 months, of which 3 sessions consist of 2 consecutive days and 1 is a follow-up day
Fees and financing
- € 9,245 for 7 days
Faculty
Miguel Meuleman
Professor of Entrepreneurship
Miguel Meuleman is passionate about the process, people and investors behind new venture ideas.
Kurt Verweire
Professor of Strategy
Kurt Verweire is a specialist in helping companies to develop and implement winning business strategies.
Mathieu Luypaert
Professor of Corporate Finance
Mathieu Luypaert explains how insights into financial figures and decisions can lead to value creation.
Frank Goedertier
Professor of Marketing
Frank Goedertier is passionate about marketing, customer journey management, brand strategy and impactful public speaking.
Yannick Dillen
Professor of Management Practice
Yannick Dillen is an expert on high-growth start-ups and scale-ups.
Koen Dewettinck
Professor of Human Resources Management
Koen Dewettinck improves the way we manage people to boost engagement and performance.