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Here is the shocking truth: You are the answer!

I hear practice owners complain that team members are ‘stealing hours’. Yet these very practice owners are obviously focussing on every minute themselves.

I hear practice owners complain that team members leave “the minute it hits five o’clock”, yet they resist paying overtime.

I hear practice owners complain that team members scrutinise their payslips, working conditions and seem to assume the worst. Yet that same practice owner scrutinises the employee behaviour and performance, seeming to assume the worst.

What is the solution to this common dilemma?

YOU!

I remember when I first owned my dental practice how I faced the challenge of getting team members ‘on board’. I started with the attitude that I know many others have: “employees should just do as I ask because I pay them.”

I confidently assure you that such an attitude will be your downfall. It is a flawed and unhelpful principle.

If you want to shift the nit-picking, time-stealing culture of your team, it must start with you.

To date, I imagine you have used one or several of the following strategies to get your team members on board with your agenda:

If your current approach is not igniting desired changes in your team members’ behaviours, why not flip your response strategy on its head?

Stop trying to force your team to do as you wish. Instead, inspire them through your example.

Gandhi is quoted as saying, “Be the change you want to see…” Put this principle into action by being the ideal team member yourself.

For this approach to work, your new behaviours must be consistent. And, BE PATIENT. It takes time for team members to see a shift, that it is consistent and then slowly make adjustments to their own attitudes and behaviours to be aligned with what they observe.

It has been my experience that when practice owners make this significant change themselves, it is the powerful force that triggers the redirection of their team’s culture.  

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