
THE ULTIMATE DENTAL PODCAST “Unstoppable Velocity. Turn Your Goals Into A Reality, Faster!” with Keith Abraham.
In this episode of the Ultimate Dental Podcast, Dr. David Moffet interviews Keith Abraham, a renowned Australian based speaker and expert in customer experience and goal achievement. They discuss the importance of follow-up in business, creating memorable customer experiences, and the value of giving without expectation.Keith shares insights on building relationships over transactions, the power of handwritten notes, and the significance of accountability in achieving goals.He emphasises the need for mentorship and the role it plays in business growth, while also reflecting on his own journey and achievements in the speaking industry.What you will learn:[01:20] Introduction to Keith Abraham[03:35] The Journey from Noxious Weed Inspector to Speaker[06:12] Creating Loyal Customers: The Importance of Follow-Up[10:45] Understanding Customer Emotions in Dentistry[12:55] Creating Memorable Patient Experiences[13:49] The Power of Personalization in Patient Relationships[16:50] The Role of Authenticity in Business[23:31] The Value of Handwritten Communication[24:58] The Power of Personal Touch in Communication[26:28] Unstoppable Velocity: Achieving Goals Faster[30:19] The Importance of Goal Clarity and Focus[33:36] The One Thing: Simplifying Goal Achievement[36:06] The Role of Accountability in Success[41:43] Learning from Masters: The Value of Mentorship[45:03] Delivering Excellence: The Key to Long-Term SuccessTakeaways Keith Abraham is known as the godfather of Australian speaking. Follow-up is crucial for maintaining customer relationships. Creating memorable experiences can lead to customer loyalty. Giving without expectation can enhance relationships. Handwritten notes can make a significant impact on clients. Setting clear goals is essential for success. Accountability increases the likelihood of achieving goals. Focusing on one key goal can lead to greater success. Mentorship is vital for personal and professional growth. Building relationships is more important than transactional interactions.Sound Bites "There is no box." "People want to feel respected." "Old fashioned is the new trend."
