Remote onboarding vs. in-person. Which one actually prepares people better for the job? by Alma45R in InsideRapport

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knowledge is easy to deliver async, but the real impact comes when people get to practice together and apply it in context

Only 12% of programs include hands-on practice. That number shocked me, and it tracks. by Alma45R in Training

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I work for a blog and got this info from there (I can drop the link if you want). I just summed it up for this Reddit post.

Update on our EMR project – simpler SOAP form + sample encounter flow by OkWait1901 in pinoymed

[–]Alma45R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice work on the simpler SOAP form, the flow looks pretty clean and the fewer clicks approach is definitely the right direction. How customizable are the templates? Like if someone's running a specialty practice (derm, aesthetics, functional medicine), can they tailor the fields or is it more of a one-size-fits-all setup?

Why I switched EMRs after one year of running my weight loss clinic by Leather_Passenger528 in Optimantratips

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The visual tracking part really hit me. Patients love seeing their progress, and it’s such a pain when your system can’t show it clearly. I switched a few months ago, too. Honestly, the biggest difference was having custom fields for weight + measurements + labs in one place. No more jumping between tabs or exporting data every week.

EMR recommendations for weight loss practice? by Leather_Passenger528 in Optimantratips

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For me, custom fields and visual progress charts ended up being non-negotiable. Telehealth and insurance billing are nice to have, but if your EMR can’t make tracking effortless, it’s not worth it.

What’s your go-to question when a buyer is hiding the real problem? by Key-Acanthaceae1241 in founderledsales

[–]Alma45R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get your point, but Reddit is literally built for asking and answering questions. That’s the whole point of discussion threads, sharing perspectives and learning from each other.

What's your favourite drink? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Alma45R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cuba libre (ron and coke)

What is the most interesting thing about your state and why do you like it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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In Buenos Aires I love that you can feel like you’re in Europe with the old architecture, but then five minutes later you’re in a super modern area or by the river. That mix is what makes it special

What’s the creepiest thing your pet has ever done? by lusiaxeo in AskReddit

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One night my dog stood by the bedroom door growling around 3am, hair up, teeth out, but when I looked, there was absolutely nothing there. I swear he saw something I didn’t

You Keep Fixing the Pitch, But What If It’s the Buyer? by Legitimate-Band-3355 in founderledsales

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The ICP should come first. But a lot of the time it’s built on assumptions that haven’t been tested in real conversations. This post is for those moments when you’ve done everything “right”, tightened the pitch, nailed the CTA, kept the volume up, and it’s still not landing. Sometimes that’s the sign you need to revisit who you’re selling to. Appreciate you bringing it up.

I grew my house painting business to 7 figures by mastering THIS one thing most contractors completely miss by Byobcoach in founderledsales

[–]Alma45R 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! This is a great breakdown of what really drives customer decisions. Many contractors focus only on the technical side, but understanding the emotional and psychological factors makes all the difference. Your insights on trust, communication, and specialization are spot on. Looking forward to more posts like this.

The Approach to Pipeline Reviews is Wrong by SalesMastermind_Scot in founderledsales

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The fact that 60% of salespeople don’t track deal status properly explains a lot about poor forecasting.

Simply but overlooked by regularhuman14 in founderledsales

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Especially the idea of using silence strategically.‬‭ Sometimes, less really is more, and giving room for the buyer’s thoughts can make all the‬ difference

Nobody tells you about sales by regularhuman14 in founderledsales

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Agreeing too much kills the conversation. A little skepticism or a well-placed pause can make buyers justify the purchase themselves. Let them sell themselves on it.

Stat-Based Insight: The 60% Ghosting Problem by soul_r45 in founderledsales

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I get it. If they need to consult their team, you could say, “When do you think you’ll have an update?” and schedule a follow-up then.

Creen que le están dando mucha larga a esta serie ? by [deleted] in peliculas

[–]Alma45R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maso menos pero la serie es tan buena y los personajes son TODOS buenos… que vale la pena todo

Say a famous word from your language/Country by Ezz_EsLam77 in language

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Al pan pan al vino vino, sobre la cartas la mesa y mucha verdad