The Gilded Age titans weren’t just wealthy, they were system builders, brand creators, and operational obsessives. There’s a lot LADD Dental Group can apply in a modern, ethical, patient-first way. 1. Carnegie: Standardization + Scale What he did: Carnegie didn’t just build steel mills—he built systems that produced consistent, high-quality output at scale. Modern takeaway for LADD : Create clinical and operational playbooks across all locations Standardize: Patient experience Treatment planning protocols Case acceptance processes Use tools like Overjet AI to reduce variability in diagnosis 👉 The goal: same elite experience in Huntington , Rushville, McCordsville , etc. 2. Rockefeller: Relentless Efficiency + Cost Control What he did: Rockefeller obsessed over efficiency—cutting waste, negotiating better rates, and controlling the full value chain. Modern takeaway for LADD : Centralize: Procurement (supplies, labs, aligners) Marketing spend ...
Tucked into the heart of downtown Rushville, Indiana, the Princess Theatre stands as more than just a place to watch movies—it is a powerful symbol of community, resilience, and the cultural heartbeat of small-town Indiana. A Stage for Over a Century The story of the Princess Theatre dates back to the early 1900s, when it first opened its doors in 1907 as the Vaudet Theatre. Originally designed for live performances, the venue hosted plays and vaudeville acts, bringing entertainment and culture to Rush County long before modern cinemas existed. By 1915, the theater had been renamed the Princess Theatre and became a cornerstone of the community. Like many historic theaters across the Midwest, it evolved with the times—transitioning into a movie house in 1936 as motion pictures became America’s dominant form of entertainment. For decades, the Princess Theatre served as Rushville’s primary—and often only—movie theater, creating shared experiences for generations of families. A D...