Do you have a winning staff team?

There are days when, like the rest of us, you have wondered whether you should fire all the staff.

Likewise, your staff were probably thinking it wouldn’t be bad to hire a new boss.  What’s wrong with this picture?

Having worked with hundreds and hundreds of healthcare practitioners in Canada, we’ve observed that most of them do a fairly decent job of hiring the right staff, but think they haven’t — simply because they’re not coaching them into the winning team.

To create YOUR dream team, here are 10 suggestions:

1.  Goals for the Practice:

Know exactly what YOUR practice goals are.  And we’re not just talking dollars and cents here.  YOU must determine what you want from the practice:  what hours, what type of patients you want, what level of care and service to provide.  And yes, what level of profitability you want to achieve.

2.  Practice Policy:

Set specific POLICY for your practice.  Define the guidelines for achieving your goals:  what kind of payment plans are you going to allow patients; are you going to accept assignment of insurance; what is your fee guide and are you going to stick to it; what is the cancellation policy and how are you going to enforce it; what recall system would be best and how the staff are to accomplish this; general staff guidelines, such as vacation, illness, uniforms, confidentiality of patient information, etc.

3.  Plans for the Practice:

Now you need some PLANS to achieve those goals.  Such as, marketing plan (internal/external), bonus system for your staff, continuing education for denturist and staff, etc.

4.  Weekly Staff Meetings:

A staff meeting once a week is a great place to review the statistics and progress of the practice toward your goals and then set up game plans, quotas to be met and targets to be accomplished in the next week.  Well done staff meetings result in increased efficiency and productivity through coordination of staff efforts.

5.  Morning Huddle:

Daily morning conferences coordinate the various aspects of the practice for the day as a team.  Include discussions of any special needs of patients coming in that day.

6.  Thank you!

Acknowledge your staff!  Thank your team players for being there and doing their jobs effectively.

7.  Staff Correction:

When and how to correct a staff member is a touchy topic.  Sometimes you feel like losing your cool when a staff member does something wrong in front of a patient, BUT DON’T!!  Meet later privately, and discuss the incident and work out how to prevent it from recurring.  Document it for the staff member’s personnel file.  Remember also, praise in public and correct in private.

8.  Bonus System:

Now we get to the BONUS system.  Incentive plans are an accepted method of acknowledging productivity and, if well designed, will enhance the viability of the practice.

9.  The Effective Boss:

Lead by example.  Be positive about how the practice is doing; don’t get negative when things appear to be going in the wrong direction.  As the leader of the practice, you are expected to set a positive tone.  Present the staff with a positive plan of action or get their input on one.

10.  Clear Orders:

Give your orders clearly and in writing and keep a copy for yourself to follow up on at a specified time.

Of course, there are hundreds of other points to becoming the world’s best boss, but start with the above.

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