Dental Consultant Best New Staff Tip
The first day on the job for any employee can feel like trying to get on a moving train, so have them "board" on a gradient. Get them apprenticed. Apprenticing is a VITAL missing ingredient in many practices. Don't just throw new staff in the water to see if they sink or swim. You should ideally have written materials of what is expected of them, and new employees should be given time each day to study those materials. The key is to not overwhelm anyone with too much information. Daily and weekly checklists also help.
Kevin Tighe, Cambridge Dental Consultants, Senior Consultant, got bitten hard by the business and marketing bug during long summer days working at his dad's Madison Avenue ad agency. After joining Cambridge as a seminarist in the mid-1990s, Kevin went on to become Cambridge’s senior consultant and eventually CEO. Cambridge Dental Consultants is a full-service dental practice management company offering customized dental office manuals. Frustrated? High overhead? Schedule a chat with Kevin at .
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