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Episode 227

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10th Mar 2024

#227 Emmitt Nantz - Inventory Management: Increase Predictability & Margins

In this episode, I’m joined by Emmitt Nantz. Emmitt’s been in veterinary medicine for almost 20 years, solving problems and building innovative solutions. Co-founder and visionary leader at Inventory Ally, a cutting-edge inventory management software solution designed specifically for veterinary hospitals. We’ll chat about this and a lot more.

  • His background: how did you get to where he is today?
  • How are they helping solve that with Inventory Ally?
  • Can it help a de novo practice?
  • What do the savings look like for a clinic?
  • The issues with ONLY focuses on price
  • How does Inventory Ally make money? How are you compensated?
  • What’s most misunderstood about inventory?
  • What’s a non-consensus view in veterinary medicine you hold - that others may disagree with?

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Welcome to the Veterinarian Success Podcast where you go in-depth with a veterinarian specific financial planner Isaiah Douglass, MBA, CFP® to hear stories, opinions, and leading information about the world of veterinarian medicine from industry professionals. The podcast covers topics relating to the clinical, business, financial, and personal side of to help encourage, promote, and advocate for a healthy and happy standard of care for veterinarians, their families, their staff, and their businesses.

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