When a school of fish detect a change or threat in their environment, they do what comes naturally– move. Seeking out an ideal atmosphere keeps them healthy, happy (Can fish be happy?), and alive.
The same instinct applies to professionals when it comes to their work environment. When experiencing toxicity in their surroundings, employees’ self-preservation alarms go off, and they may seek a healthier place to continue their career.
DentalPost’s 2023 Salary Survey Report proved this very phenomenon, revealing that over 30% of those in the dental profession were considering a career change this year. A fairly large group of dental professionals looking to make a change is something you can take advantage of if you know it’s happening.
That leads us to the purpose of this post. If you’re worried your practice is a breeding ground for negativity, there are ways to right the ship so you don’t lose your top talent and your patients. They pick up on the tension, too, and ignoring the problem will result in lost production, lost patients, thousands of lost dollars, and angry staff.
So what can you do to help your team? Here are five simple steps you can take today:
Make no mistake, putting your go-to job description on the usual job boards isn’t going to lure top talent to your practice. Following the simple plan to attract top talent from our report, Staffing Up Made Simple, can.
Grab your copy and start creating an environment that top talent wants to work and stay in.
Like this topic? Then check out "Strengthening the Dental Team: Building Trust in the Dental Office" from our sister company, DentalPost.