If It Doesn’t Make Dollars, It Doesn’t Make Sense
Back in the day, I worked at a dental lab that manufactured oral appliances. Like a Bill Murray-less Groundhog Day, the customer service team called dentists to get feedback about their first cases. Dentists raved about how the patient’s spouse thanked them with hugs, cookies, or the whole Sentimental Value Meal. “It was the easiest thing I’ve done as a dentist, and they were both so damn happy. By the way, what do other dentists normally charge for these things?” “It varies, but it’s usually between $3,000 and $6,000,” the rep answered. “WHAT?! Are you kidding me? That seems criminal.…