Reid Hoffman: Nextdoor’s Sarah Friar

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Nextdoor’s Sarah Friar A social network that limits your network? Yes. Meet Nextdoor, a hyperlocal social network that’s all about who you really are and where you really live. Although it goes against everything that we’ve…

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How a brooklyn dentist built a thriving business through extreme empathy

Dr. Robert Rosenkranz, a dentist in Brooklyn, has built a successful business without any marketing or advertising. Instead, he invests in making a one-to-one connection with each and every patient, listening to them and treating them like a friend.

His extreme empathy has kept patients coming back and telling their friends, resulting in a diverse patient base and a thriving business. Building one-to-one connections with customers isn’t easy, but it can drive scalability and keep you there. Be human and invest in personal connections to create a strong, loyal customer base.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Nextdoor’s Sarah Friar
  2. 02Personal connections
  3. 03Taking a different path
  4. 04How a brooklyn dentist built a thriving business through extreme empathy
  5. 05Nextdoor’s role in building stronger communities during the pandemic
  6. 06Prioritizing empathy in business
  7. 07The power of small, human connections in building strong communities
  8. 08Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Nextdoor’s Sarah Friar
  9. 09Personal connections
  10. 10Taking a different path
  11. 11How a brooklyn dentist built a thriving business through extreme empathy
  12. 12Nextdoor’s role in building stronger communities during the pandemic
  13. 13Prioritizing empathy in business
  14. 14The power of small, human connections in building strong communities

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