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Team Management: Page 12
The 3 benefits your employees want more than a raise
By
Sally McKenzie
Salary is important when it comes to attracting and keeping team members to your practice. However, as practice management consultant Sally McKenzie writes, the three core benefits you offer might be just as important to them.
January 16, 2017
Do's and don'ts for practice leadership: Become a more decisive leader
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Decisiveness is an admired leadership trait. It doesn't mean that the CEO makes
better
decisions. It simply means that he or she makes them more
quickly
-- without endless deliberation or hesitation. In his latest Practice Success tip, Dr. Roger P. Levin shares how you can become a more decisive leader.
November 27, 2016
Dos and don'ts for practice leadership: Are you acting like a manager rather than a leader?
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Dentists often behave more like managers than business leaders, which is understandable, since very few dentists have gone to business school. But, to pave the way to true practice success, you must delegate day-to-day office management to your staff -- reserving your time for production and strategic decision-making, Dr. Roger P. Levin notes in his latest Practice Success tip.
July 10, 2016
8 ways to address conflict in a family-run practice
By
Sally McKenzie
If you own a family-run dental practice, you know how challenging it can be. In her second column on these practices, practice management consultant Sally McKenzie offers eight tips to keep your practice running smoothly and to keep all your employees positive and productive.
June 26, 2016
16 ways to up your leadership game
By
Jay Geier
Besides the amazing defense, what might have made the difference in this past Sunday's big Super Bowl game? Scheduling Institute President Jay Geier writes that it was the veteran leadership of the Broncos that made the difference. In his latest column, he offers 16 ways you can improve your leadership game.
February 9, 2016
The growing trend of new leadership in dentistry
By
Monica Garnache, DMD
In a dental practice, what does the word leadership mean? Does it mean being cool, calm, authoritative, and dominant, or can it mean being warm, nurturing, and friendly? In this Second Opinion, Dr. Monica Garnache argues that leadership comes from taking risks and believing that you are doing the right things when you are true to yourself.
June 29, 2015
3 tips to help your office manager succeed
By
Sally McKenzie
If you want your office manager to succeed, you need to hire someone who has the right skill set and temperament for the job -- not just someone who's been with the practice for years. Practice management consultant Sally McKenzie offers three tips to help your office manager and your practice thrive.
June 21, 2015
5 easy steps to eliminate stress from your practice
By
Allen Crow
Have you thought about how your supply and exam rooms are organized? Is your practice wasting time looking for supplies? By keeping supply and exam rooms neatly organized, your staff will be more efficient. This is just one of five tips that Allen Crow of Easy Dental outlines that can help eliminate stress and help your practice become more productive.
May 25, 2015
Become a master time manager
By
Jen Butler, MEd
What is the key to your practice? Time, says stress management expert Jen Butler in her latest column. She writes that those who can master established time management and productivity tools can turn problems into opportunities.
February 8, 2015
Dos and don'ts for practice leadership: Become a decisive leader
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
As practice owner and team leader, you need to make numerous decisions about management issues. To make this role easier, Dr. Roger P. Levin recommends separating decisions into those that will have little long-term effect on practice success and those that will have a significant impact. By spending less time on the former and more on the latter, you'll be a better leader -- and make better decisions.
January 4, 2015
AADOM member receives Green Leader award
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
An Illinois woman who is a member and fellow of the American Association of Dental Office Managers (AADOM) has received the third annual Green Leader award.
October 27, 2014
Dos and don'ts for leadership: Grow yourself to grow your practice
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Almost no one is born an excellent leader. Leadership comprises of skills that can be learned and improved upon just like a language or other area of study. As the CEO of the practice, dentists should strive to constantly better themselves, according to Dr. Roger P. Levin. Ultimately, becoming a stronger leader will help doctors get the most out of their careers.
October 26, 2014
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