Eyecare Plus is looking to drive entrepreneurial innovation and improvements within the network in a new initiative.
It is introducing the Eyecare Plus Entrepreneur’s Club, an opportunity for motivated and ambitious members to launch and progress a project with the support of like-minded colleagues around the country.
“The Entrepreneur’s Club members will effectively become an expert advisory panel/peer support group for club members through the design and implementation of entrepreneurial projects,” said Ms Yvette Safier, high performance manager.
“As a group, members will meet online to share ideas, refine strategies, and hold each other to account as they implement a practice improvement project.”
Monthly online meetings will be held from November 2024 until May 2025, with a small conference at Peppers Noosa Resort at the end of May, where each member will give a five- to 10-minute presentation of their initiative.
Expert advisors may join the group from time-to-time to further support the efforts.
“The Eyecare Plus Entrepreneurs Club will harness the greatest strength of the group by capturing the collective wisdom of its members and working with them to drive entrepreneurial innovation and improvements – that all members can learn from,” said Safier.
The club will produce new proven strategies and intellectual property that will be shared with all members via their staff magazine, meetings and conferences.
One of the strengths of Eyecare Plus membership is territory protection. This enables members to network with each other and share ideas in a non-competitive environment.
Eyecare Plus members were encouraged to apply, with the application outlining the project to be undertaken within the next year.
“Each member is required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to ensure confidentiality – for example, in the case of a practice acquisition or partner buy-out – and each project needs to be budgeted.”
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