30 lessons learned in 30 years of Orthopedics

Today, I am sharing 30 lessons for emerging orthopedic companies. I love to help my friends in the smaller ortho cultures, so I collected these 30 lessons over 30 years of experience.   These lessons are timeless. For easy digestion, I have broken the lessons into a categories:

At the Beginning – Lessons #1-5Business Execution – Lessons #6-20People – Lessons #21-27Money – Lessons #28-30  

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LESSONS AT THE BEGINNING

#1 – Time the market. Most game-changing ideas in orthopedics were too early for market acceptance. Spinal cages were conceived around the late 1970’s.  Robot orthopedic surgery was conceived in the 1980’s. Many early artificial discs were designed that never reached the market. Telemedicine was all the buzz in the 1990’s.  Time the market. You must be in the right place at the right time to impact orthopedics in a big way.  Each unique opportunity in orthopedics happens only once in time. Heraclitus said, “you can never step into the same river twice”.   In other words, the next Maurice Ferré will not build...


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