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Firing an employee should always be a last resort, but many practice owners delay in terminating a relationship with an employee simply because they are not confident in HOW to fire an employee. Firing an employee is an incredibly difficult task, and if the task is not handled correctly, it can lead to an emotional explosion. In this episode, Dr. Kuba and Bethany line out a simple formula for terminating an employee. The formula allows for a respectful termination meeting while also protecting the practice owner. If you haven’t had to fire an employee before, you need to be prepared. So, listen closely! If you have fired an employee before, it is worth your time to ensure you do it in the best way possible.
Previous Episodes Worth Revisiting:
When to Coach and When to Fire Underperforming Employees
Cutting Hours, Cutting Pay, and Exit Interviews
🎉🎊REGISTRATION OPEN:🎈🎉 Bethany and Dr. Kuba are excited to officially open up registration for the two-day CONSULTING CRASH COURSE! This is a course designed ONLY for you and your team. Take your practice to the next level!! Email us at [email protected] today to secure a spot for your team! ⏰
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By Consultant and Dentist Duo; Practice Problems4.9
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Firing an employee should always be a last resort, but many practice owners delay in terminating a relationship with an employee simply because they are not confident in HOW to fire an employee. Firing an employee is an incredibly difficult task, and if the task is not handled correctly, it can lead to an emotional explosion. In this episode, Dr. Kuba and Bethany line out a simple formula for terminating an employee. The formula allows for a respectful termination meeting while also protecting the practice owner. If you haven’t had to fire an employee before, you need to be prepared. So, listen closely! If you have fired an employee before, it is worth your time to ensure you do it in the best way possible.
Previous Episodes Worth Revisiting:
When to Coach and When to Fire Underperforming Employees
Cutting Hours, Cutting Pay, and Exit Interviews
🎉🎊REGISTRATION OPEN:🎈🎉 Bethany and Dr. Kuba are excited to officially open up registration for the two-day CONSULTING CRASH COURSE! This is a course designed ONLY for you and your team. Take your practice to the next level!! Email us at [email protected] today to secure a spot for your team! ⏰
Don't forget to check out our social media for more
Managing Dental Drama FB
Managing Dental Drama IG
Connect with the Managing Dental Drama Community!
Managing Dental Drama Membership Club Sign-Up
Wait! There's More!
We want to hear YOUR voice!
Text a 2-minute voice memo to 214.326.4605 with your questions, comments, real-life examples, or tips for a chance to have YOUR voice on the air!

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