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Josh Cook – How Do Opticians Enhance Vision?

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Josh Cook is a determined individual who never takes no for an answer. When he realized there was no opticians association in Pennsylvania, he didn't simply accept it and move on. Instead, he turned his mindset from "can't" to "how" and started reaching out to people who could help.
During our conversation, Josh delves into the challenges they faced in developing the association's website, but also the excitement and enthusiasm driving their work. We explore the intricacies of opticianry, comparing it to the complexity of chess, and emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and involvement in improving the industry.
We also discuss the power of remote engagement in providing quality vision care, particularly for patients who have ordered glasses online and are dissatisfied. The conversation highlights the vital role opticians play in preventing glasses that are of no use to the patient and stresses the need for personalized, one-on-one interactions.
Josh also shares his interest in learning more about working at Delray Vision Academy and running his own shop, underscoring the importance of exploring different office practices and constantly seeking growth and improvement.
Takeaways

  1. The importance of opticians associations
  2. Professional development and industry knowledge
  3. Remote engagement as a tool, not a replacement

Connect with Josh Cook
Website: http://opticiansofpa.com
Timestamps
02:59 Mindset shift from can't to how
04:06 Vision for Pennsylvania opticians organization
08:27 Completely agree, biggest surprises and challenges.
11:18 Leadership about selflessness, not personal interests
14:38 Connecting, inspiring, and educating opticians is important.
20:07 Taking proactive steps for success now.
23:06 Optician provides comprehensive care for progressive lenses.
26:28 A great conversation, future discussions, documenting experiences.
29:03 Free consultation to determine ideal products.
Talk with Peter Precht: www.eyecclearly.com

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コンテンツは Peter Precht によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Peter Precht またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal

Josh Cook is a determined individual who never takes no for an answer. When he realized there was no opticians association in Pennsylvania, he didn't simply accept it and move on. Instead, he turned his mindset from "can't" to "how" and started reaching out to people who could help.
During our conversation, Josh delves into the challenges they faced in developing the association's website, but also the excitement and enthusiasm driving their work. We explore the intricacies of opticianry, comparing it to the complexity of chess, and emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and involvement in improving the industry.
We also discuss the power of remote engagement in providing quality vision care, particularly for patients who have ordered glasses online and are dissatisfied. The conversation highlights the vital role opticians play in preventing glasses that are of no use to the patient and stresses the need for personalized, one-on-one interactions.
Josh also shares his interest in learning more about working at Delray Vision Academy and running his own shop, underscoring the importance of exploring different office practices and constantly seeking growth and improvement.
Takeaways

  1. The importance of opticians associations
  2. Professional development and industry knowledge
  3. Remote engagement as a tool, not a replacement

Connect with Josh Cook
Website: http://opticiansofpa.com
Timestamps
02:59 Mindset shift from can't to how
04:06 Vision for Pennsylvania opticians organization
08:27 Completely agree, biggest surprises and challenges.
11:18 Leadership about selflessness, not personal interests
14:38 Connecting, inspiring, and educating opticians is important.
20:07 Taking proactive steps for success now.
23:06 Optician provides comprehensive care for progressive lenses.
26:28 A great conversation, future discussions, documenting experiences.
29:03 Free consultation to determine ideal products.
Talk with Peter Precht: www.eyecclearly.com

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