Growth Starts in the Leadership Meeting, Not in the Marketing Plan
You want more census. More inquiries. More staff. More referrals.
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Mike Theodore Apr 3, 2025 8:55:06 PM
Growth doesn’t happen when you launch a new campaign — it happens when leadership agrees on what growth means.
That’s the power of a Growth Alignment Workshop.
At RaisedCare, we’ve facilitated dozens of these sessions with home care, hospice, and senior living leadership teams. And the results are consistent: clarity, momentum, and a plan that actually sticks.
Here’s what the Growth Alignment Workshop is, what happens during it, and why it’s often the single most important meeting your organization will have this year.
What Is a Growth Alignment Workshop?
It’s a structured, facilitated session that brings your leadership team together to:
Think of it as a reset button — but with outcomes, not fluff.
Too many senior care agencies build plans without first asking:
When these questions go unanswered, marketing and census strategies fall flat.
A typical Growth Alignment Workshop includes:
1. Grounding in Reality
We start by reviewing key data: census trends, referral mix, lead sources, staffing constraints, and capacity.
2. Leadership Insight Mapping
Each leader shares their current perspective on:
Patterns emerge. Silos break down.
3. Ideal Growth Vision
Together, the team defines:
4. Strategic Priority Setting
We don’t leave with a laundry list. We leave with 3–5 key focus areas that align with goals, capacity, and bandwidth.
5. Accountability Planning
Each leader claims ownership of one next step. It’s not just marketing’s job anymore — it’s a team goal.
The outcomes of the workshop fuel:
It’s the foundation of strategy — not just a brainstorm.
At RaisedCare, we believe the best growth plans don’t start in a campaign calendar. They start around a table, with every leader pulling in the same direction.
That’s what the Growth Alignment Workshop creates: a shared compass, a clear path, and the confidence to move forward — together.
You want more census. More inquiries. More staff. More referrals.
A solid marketing plan is great. But a solid marketing plan that’s tied directly to your census goals? That’s what drives real growth.
Most senior care business owners don’t start with the goal of selling — they start with a mission to serve.