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Practice management

Keeping your team’s morale high

29th September 2020 By AdamMorgan Leave a Comment

Making sure morale in your team is high is important in the best of times. In the worst of times, like we have experienced over the past seven months, it is absolutely vital.     A happy team means a more cohesive and productive team. And when you need to begin rebuilding your practice after several… Read More

The three ‘f’s to help you support your team’s return to work

16th July 2020 By Jo Phillpot Leave a Comment

Jo Phillpot explores an empathetic principle, set out by Nicki Rowland in a recent webinar, to help you reopen and bring back your team in a positive way… Dental practices across the UK are reopening their doors once more, not only to the public, but to a new set of challenges that might make the… Read More

Six small things that make a big difference in your practice

10th March 2020 By Tracy Webb Leave a Comment

When it comes to making changes to improve the patient experience, they don’t always have to be big investments or grand gestures. There is a time and a place for making bigger changes, for example if your practice is in need of a full rebrand or refurbishment. However, sometimes just introducing small changes to what… Read More

What to do when two team members don’t get along…

7th January 2020 By Louise Beddow Leave a Comment

Colleagues are not always people who would choose to spend time with each other if they didn’t have to. This means that there may well be times when you have members of your team who do not necessarily get along. In smaller teams, such as you often find in dental practices, it can be even… Read More

Do you know what your hourly rate is?

17th December 2019 By Ian Eslick Leave a Comment

Often, when I ask this question in dental practices, the answer is generally ‘no’. However, even if number-crunching is your least favourite activity, it is really worthwhile working this figure out. It can help you to plan ahead, stay in control of your costs and make decisions quickly. And, the good news is that you… Read More

Is your branding fit for 2020?

10th December 2019 By Connie Hopper Leave a Comment

Connie Hopper explores how you can make sure your practice’s branding is in the right place to make the best start to the new year… Once upon a time it was predicted that by 2020 we would have ape chauffeurs, teleportation would be possible and that C, X and Q would not be part of… Read More

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