How to Build Your Dream Team and Master Collaboration in Your Wellness Practice
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You've got multiple practitioners under one roof. But are you running a collaborative practice or just a collection of independent contractors who happen to share space? There's a difference—and it matters more than you think.
In this episode from Kendall's "What the Wellness Center?!" series, she tackles the question every multidisciplinary practice owner asks: How do I build a truly collaborative practice? As she emphasizes from the start: "Collaborative practices really start with the actual structure of the business as well as how you're showing up as a leader."
The foundation begins with two non-negotiables: an employee model (not independent contractors) and weekly team meetings. These aren't just administrative preferences—they're the infrastructure that makes collaboration possible. From there, Kendall introduces the "Four Ps" framework: People, Processes, Products/Services, and Positioning, showing how to weave collaboration into each element.
But structure alone isn't enough. As Kendall notes: "Collaboration takes vulnerability. We're asking our team members to build deep relationships with each other and to show up and share their expertise... So we as leaders also have to be vulnerable."
Whether you're starting a new practice or trying to transform your existing room rental model into something more cohesive, this episode provides the foundational principles for building a practice where practitioners actually work together—not just work alongside each other.
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