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Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 02/12/23 18:00
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As you may have seen on any of our social channels, in this blog or multiple other places, we launched the Dental Entrepreneurial Bootcamp course for March next year, and the page to find out more is here. 
 
If you send us an email, we can send all the required information! 
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The course was soft-launched over the last couple of weeks (this blog is designed for a few people who've contacted us in particular). 
 
The point of a soft launch is that we give you a little bit of information and tease the course, gaining traction and interest before we give you the full reveal of the program and everything that will be involved in that course.
 
As a reference point, we provided a soft launch for our Year Three Implant Course that we're hosting for the first time starting in the next few weeks, and it filled before we even had the full launch.
 
That's because we have a cohort of people who trust us in how we provide education and are happy to engage on that basis.
 
With that in mind, I wanted to explain a couple of things about the Dental Entrepreneurial Bootcamp Course to discourage you from coming along.
 
1) This course will be challenging and really time-consuming through the week-long course that you have and then the work that you do afterwards. 
 
2) You will be tired when you do this course because it will test you both intellectually and actually physically for the time that you spend on it.
 
3) You'll have to take a week off work (and probably family and may have to sacrifice a week of your holiday).
 
4) It's expensive. The course is more expensive than not doing the course, and I know that sounds ridiculous, but it is true.
 
The fact that the course is expensive (related to not doing the course) does not mean it won't add extraordinary value. I would guarantee that anybody who did this course would more than make ten times the money back in the following year (and probably every year after that, having done the course), but many people cannot see the wood for the trees.
 
And so, if you think this course is too expensive, but you would like to do it but don't want to pay or take a week off work or look at any of the problems that seem to be related to it, then why not do this course, The Power MBA. 
 
I know someone else who's done it, and it's magic. It's only £1000 ( a quarter of the cost of our course), but it's digital, non-interactive, and unrelated to dentistry.
 
You do not get to immerse yourself in a practice and organisation like ours for a whole working week, and you don't get coached directly about the problems and issues related to your own work.
 
You don't get the handbook that you fill out through the week, which becomes your three-year business plan, and you don't get the chance to increase your revenue streams and your opportunities by the number of times you do if you come on our course, but it is cheaper, and you don't have to take time off work.
 
So, I would recommend you do that unless you want to come for something extraordinarily special.
 
 
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