How Can You Improve the Quality of Your Hires?

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When it comes to the success of your organization, nothing is more important than talent. A business lives and dies by the quality of its hires. If you’re struggling to hire the caliber of candidate you’d like to have in your organization, you’re facing a serious problem. So, what can you do to bring in…

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Burnout – Is It Real?

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Burnout – you’ve heard the buzz word time and again, but is it a real thing? The Mayo Clinic defines burnout as a specific work-related stress that causes physical and emotional exhaustion and while it is not a medical condition, it can lead to someone feeling less accomplished or satisfied with their job performance and could possibly…

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Importance of a Positive Work Environment

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Last month, I wrote about the importance of providing your staff with positive feedback. To refresh your memory, when done correctly, feedback lets your staff know what they are doing right and what tasks need improvement, and is essential in an employee’s performance and growth. This week, I want to go a step beyond positive…

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Feedback and Positive Reinforcement

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At most companies, employee reviews are conducted once a year either around their anniversary or a date set companywide. However, I’d like to make the case for why it’s important to give frequent feedback to your staff throughout the year. When done correctly, feedback lets your staff know what they are doing right and what…

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The Importance of Having an Online Presence for Your Practice

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As the owner of a private practice, you might think there’s no need to have an online presence. Perhaps you think your current and future clients already know where to find you. But clients aren’t the only ones researching businesses online. Future employees are also checking out potential employers and if you don’t have a…

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Job Ads Not Working? – Here’s Why

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How do you advertise an opening in your clinic? Do you write a “Help Wanted” ad with the job title, description, and your contact information and place the ad on a job site? What results have you seen? If you haven’t had success recently with candidates responding to an ad, it might be that your…

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Identifying The Shortage of Dentists

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There are several factors that contribute to the shortage of dentists in many areas, including: Aging Workforce: Many dentists are reaching retirement age, and there are not enough new dentists entering the workforce to replace them. This has led to a shortage of dentists in some areas, particularly in rural and underserved communities. High Education…

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Managing Toxic Employees

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Despite their best efforts to prevent it, most businesses have staff members who might be considered toxic – whether by complaining, gossiping, being insubordinate or disrespectful – dental practices included. But what can a practice owner do to resolve any issues before they pollute the workplace? Identify – First, identify the toxic behaviors being displayed and…

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Benefits of Objective Hiring

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One big problem I see companies run into while interviewing is that their process isn’t objective. They’ll hire the person they like the most, who they have a good feeling about, or in other words, just go with their gut. Then they’re surprised when their new hire’s performance isn’t up to scratch. Now, there are…

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