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how to find the right employees
One Hiring Strategy I Guarantee You Aren’t Considering but Should
April 15, 2021
Contrary to popular opinion, hiring people is not easy. Recruiting the right candidates and making sure they are good hires…
5 Ways to Make Hiring (Almost) Painless
September 4, 2020
Firing and hiring is probably the least favorite part of the job for most dentists and office managers. In fact, some…
Podcast: Nobody Told Me That! with Teresa Duncan and Laura Hatch
March 8, 2019
In this podcast episode, Teresa and Laura focus on how to know what makes the ideal candidate, team building, and…
How to let go of the problem employee in your dental practice
January 9, 2019
You know in your gut when it's time to fire a problem employee in your dental practice. Here's our three…
Before You Offer a Bonus, Consider Your Plan
May 19, 2018
At the beginning of each year, bonuses are a popular topic in the dental industry. This makes sense, as dentists…
Hiring Rock Star Employees: Your Secret Weapon for the In-Person Interview
July 31, 2016
Now that you’ve narrowed it down to a few great candidates, the moment of truth is here: your potential new…
Hiring Rock Star Employees: The Power of a First Impressions
July 30, 2016
In the last installment of this series, I recommended that you give equal weight to the first impression of a…
Why Trying to Hire the Perfect Employee is a Huge Mistake
July 21, 2016
Why Trying to Hire the Perfect Employee is a Huge Mistake. How many perfect people do you imagine are scanning…
A Controversial Hiring Strategy That Actually Works
July 21, 2016
Most dentists and dental office managers know that hiring and retaining great employees is the key to success for any…
5 Issues That Get in the Way of Hiring Good Employees
July 20, 2016
My background is in the corporate world. I’ve worked in sales, management, recruiting and human resources. When my husband wanted…