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Managers: Things to avoid
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Reform your veterinary practice's "Negative Nancy"

July 2, 2012

You must take action to protect the team and the clinic at large.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

How to manage your team members' emotional outbursts

January 27, 2012

Dealing with the emotions of others starts with handling your own.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Video: Avoid the worst budget mistake

July 14, 2010

Managers: You must follow through in order for your veterinary practice to thrive.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Beware giving up veterinary client information

July 1, 2010

There's more at stake than a fine when you mishandle client and employee information

Source: FIRSTLINE

Veterinarian sues Mariah Carey for $30K

June 24, 2010

Grammy Award-winning singer allegedly skimped on paying veterinary bills; Carey lawyers plan to fight lawsuit.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Motivation: Only as good as managers' plans

July 6, 2009

Study finds that motivational techniques only work when they come with clear goals and urgency to change.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Are you toast? Why owners fire practice managers

May 1, 2009

Don't get burned by a bad manager. You're the practice owner, and that means you need to keep a finger on the pulse of everything that's happening at your practice.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Is your manager trapped?

November 1, 2006

It's uncomfortable for managers to be wedged in between you docs, who want things done your way -- the right way -- and a team that thinks the manager should have the influence and authority to rein you in. Here are some ways you get your manager tied in knots:

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