Author: Chris Barrow

Chris Barrow has been active as a consultant, trainer and coach to the UK dental profession for over 20 years. As a writer, his blog enjoys a strong following and he is a regular contributor to the dental press. Naturally direct, assertive and determined, he has the ability to reach conclusions quickly, as well as the sharp reflexes and lightness of touch to innovate, change tack and push boundaries. In 2014 he appeared as a “castaway” in the first season of the popular reality TV show “The Island with Bear Grylls”. His main professional focus is as Coach Barrow, providing coaching and mentorship to independent dentistry.

The workshop in Reading was fun – including a never before seen competition to try and choose a humorous brand name for a gynecologists business – I dare not tell you the winning entry and you are probably thinking what on earth that has to do with dentistry – the answer is “nothing” – we
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Its Wednesday morning and I’m in Reading. Yesterday we delivered the Watford workshop to a simply wonderful audience of dentists and team members – many old friends and some new faces. I am often asked how I manage to keep delivering the same workshops day after day. The answer is that each day produces a
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Working at the Edinburgh Airport Hilton today. I think they must have had a customer service initiative that prohibits any member of staff smiling at a guest. Arrived late last night and the reception team were busy dealing with countless visitors to the Open Golf. Receptionist and bar staff wouldn’t smile and even complained verbally
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Fantastic practice visit today with James Goolnick and the team at Bow Lane Dental in the City of London. The downside was a 4.15am start, a Virgin train that broke down half way to London and a security alert at Euston Station just as I arrived. The broken train was quite funny though – after
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Its been an exhausting week both physically and emotionally and right now on Thursday night I am feeling very burned out with another working day to go. I have presented workshops in Lancashire, Leeds and Birmingham, spent a full day working at home and have a trip to London and back tomorrow for a practice
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That was the primary lesson I was reminded of today – there is no “easy way”, no “fast track”, no “lazy man’s way to riches”. The reminder was prompted during a bridge call in which a fabulous coach with a compelling product in an attractive niche market was explaining how much he was struggling to
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Off to Italy this morning for a 3-day rest break, although I will be answering emails on the flight to Milan this morning. I am also expecting heightened security at Manchester Airport. I was discussing leadership again yesterday with a client – and the distinction between “hard” and “soft” leadership. Hard = orders and a
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I was about 70 miles away today – safe enough and only bothered by the tiresome drive home this evening, detouring South and West before I headed North towards Manchester, to avoid those who were driving into the capital to pick up their loved ones, stranded without transport.A week ago my 19-year old son was
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What a pleasure it is to see London win the Olympic bid and, for once, good news and a “win” for Britain. This on the day that I wrote an ezine article (to be published in the next 24 hours) bemoaning my struggles with the United States Immigration authorities – maybe there is a message
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