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Underperforming Staff Member

Underperforming Staff Member

You spend the majority of your overhead each month- approximately one-third of all your costs- on your employees.  Is there any better area to focus on for optimal performance?

Concentrate any improvement in  this area and you’ll see an immediate reward.

Yet in a terrible irony, it is one of the practice management areas with which  most dental owners are most uncomfortable.
Employee, or human resource management, is a huge concern and undertaking for  most successful businesses in America. Because people are the engine that make a  business tick. Not to mention the significant percentage of overhead costs they  represent. With dental practices, patients may actually have more contact with,  and can relate better to, the staff members than with the dental owner  themselves. In effect, the dental office staff represents your practice to your  marketplace.

A dental owner must absolutely ensure  that the staff – the face of the practice- is reflecting the optimal message to  the public. Professional and courteous, efficient and happy; these are easy  personas for your staff to display. How close does your dental team get? Without  any question, those practices closer to the optimum are the most successful.
You can begin to ensure that you are giving this area its just due diligence by  completing and returning the accompanying Staff Survey Questionnaire. Our human  resources team will evaluate, then return to you a profile report on what you  may need to address. This report is free and confidential. There is nothing to  lose to get our expert opinion. Read more…

 

David has provided practice development and marketing services to more than 240 dentists over the last 29 years. His GUARANTEE of success means dentists don’t pay him unless they see an increase in monthly practice collections.


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