To manage your practice effectively, you need real tools for your practice. If I were going to gain insight on how to better manage my business, I would have just three requirements of someone:
1. Does the person making the suggestions have himself or herself a business or practice that would be a model of success, or at least what I would consider successful?
2. Does the person operate on sound principles?
3. Can the person show me how to do it or give it to me in simple enough language where I could easily understand and apply it?