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  • March 6, 2014September 25, 2014
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Bonuses – the Good and the Bad

  • Human Resources
Bonuses – the Good and the Bad

Bonus programs are the stuff of urban legends. When you ask a dental team to make a wish list, one thing that consistently comes high on their lists is a bonus program. They talk about some other practices where they used to work and had […]

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  • November 15, 2012
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Are You Recognizing Your Team?

  • Dental Office Education

As a manager and a leader you need to make it a part of your daily routine to catch your team members or staff in the act of doing something right and then recognize them for it. Recognition is an essential form of feedback that […]

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