1 hour presentation on leadership in a group practice. NO CE.

Developing a Strong and Effective Leadership Team in Your Group Practice

with Maureen Werrbach, LCPC of the Group Practice Exchange

Plus: Maureen’s practical, supportive handouts and checklist

No CE. Tons of leadership support.

Be the leader you want to be

Leading a group practice is no small feat and you need a team of people in your practice in order for it grow, function well and smoothly, and to allow you to be present in your practice. 

Join Maureen Werrbach, group practice owner, leader of Group Practice Exchange, and a group practice coach, as she talks you through the why, what, how, and to who of delegation in successful group practice management.

Who is this event for?

This course is designed for group practice leaders. It is also suitable for practices that consist of 100% in-person, 100% telehealth, or a mixture of in-person and telehealth treatment.

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Plus a checklist and materials to help you develop a competent, caring, and effective leadership team.

    I’ve been watching several of your CE programs and, while I’ve always been impressed with your services, I just have to say, your programs are excellently done with production and content and simultaneously warm and accessible. I really appreciate what you do!

    Tara Ingram

    Training is Step 2 of the PCT Way.

    Learn more about the PCT Way here.

    Course Details

    No CE. Self Study

    Title: Developing a Strong and Effective Leadership Team in Your Group Practice

    Authors/Presenters: Maureen Werrbach, LCPC
    CE Length: not CE
    Legal-Ethical CE Hours: 0

    Educational Objectives:

    • TBD

    Syllabus: 

    • PEER TO LEADER SHIFT
      Develop new relationships by communicating with peers about change from a place of leadership and holding those accountable.
    • TRUST FROM BUSINESS OWNER & BETWEEN LEADERS
      Learn to let go of control and trust the leadership team set in place.
      Inform your team how clinical work coincides with HIPAA, so everyone is prepared to do their part.
    • FITTING PEOPLE FOR THE ROLE
      When fitting people in the right seats, remember not every great clinician makes a great leader.
      Harness your leader’s strengths when creating a leadership role will be beneficial to them, your team, and you!
    • BALANCING ROLES
      Understand the business through the employees’ lens and, consider how the business is managing time when balancing roles.
    • ACCOUNTABILITY OF RESULTS
      When building accountability it’s important to own the results of your team.
      Being collaborative and doing your part is one of the best things we can do.
    • DECISION TREE
      Know what process, steps, and decisions can be made…
      Without you,
      That you may need to be notified of,
      That you and the team will need to work on collaboratively,
      And lastly, ones that can only be made by you.
    • VALUES ALIGNMENT
      Ensure that leadership aligns with business values.
      Everyone having aligning values keeps accountability in check and helps teams work together.

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    Meet Our Presenters

    Presented by

    Maureen Werrbach, LCPC

    Rob Reinhardt, LPC-S NCC

    Maureen Werrbach, LCPC, grew her business The Group Practice Exchange from her experience in not only starting her private practice, but also growing it into several successful group practices.

    She had spent a countless amount of hours researching how to start a private practice (the legal and procedural steps) and then many more hours learning how to grow it into a group (again trying to figure out the appropriate steps). She recalls wishing there was a place that she could go to or a book that she could read, that would explain not only the steps it would take to launch a group practice, but also discuss topics that relate to group practice ownership.

    If you received a degree in the social service field like she did, you didn’t get any training in running a business. Instead, through trial and error, Maureen learned what works and what doesn’t in running a counseling group practice. She thoroughly enjoys helping others reach this place in which clinicians feel confident in running their business, and am hopeful that The Group Practice Exchange can become the platform for you to learn how to grow a group practice and become a confident and organized business owner.



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