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Most managers don't avoid tough conversations because they're hard. They avoid them because they're awkward.
In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job.
The problem isn't the people. It's the lack of clear expectations.
Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from emotion and back to policy, systems, and consistency. Together, they walk through how strong onboarding, written policies, documentation, and leadership modeling prevent most of these issues before they ever escalate.
You'll learn how to:
Address uncomfortable topics without damaging relationships
Keep conversations focused on business standards, not personal judgment
Know when to observe, when to remind, and when behavior becomes a performance issue
Use documentation to protect the practice and fairly support employees
Build a culture where professionalism is expected, not policed
If you've ever delayed a conversation hoping the problem would fix itself, this episode will give you the language, confidence, and structure to lead clearly and compassionately—starting from day one.
What You'll Learn• Why unclear expectations turn small issues into awkward conversations • How onboarding sets the tone for accountability • Why employees often forget policies—and how to reset them • How to lead correction conversations without emotion or defensiveness • When and how to reference policies effectively • Why consistency matters more than confrontation • How clear expectations protect both leaders and teams
Episode Sponsors Identity Dental MarketingLooking to stand out in a crowded market? Identity Dental Marketing builds brands that convert. 👉 www.IdentityDental.com
By Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue4.8
3838 ratings
Most managers don't avoid tough conversations because they're hard. They avoid them because they're awkward.
In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job.
The problem isn't the people. It's the lack of clear expectations.
Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from emotion and back to policy, systems, and consistency. Together, they walk through how strong onboarding, written policies, documentation, and leadership modeling prevent most of these issues before they ever escalate.
You'll learn how to:
Address uncomfortable topics without damaging relationships
Keep conversations focused on business standards, not personal judgment
Know when to observe, when to remind, and when behavior becomes a performance issue
Use documentation to protect the practice and fairly support employees
Build a culture where professionalism is expected, not policed
If you've ever delayed a conversation hoping the problem would fix itself, this episode will give you the language, confidence, and structure to lead clearly and compassionately—starting from day one.
What You'll Learn• Why unclear expectations turn small issues into awkward conversations • How onboarding sets the tone for accountability • Why employees often forget policies—and how to reset them • How to lead correction conversations without emotion or defensiveness • When and how to reference policies effectively • Why consistency matters more than confrontation • How clear expectations protect both leaders and teams
Episode Sponsors Identity Dental MarketingLooking to stand out in a crowded market? Identity Dental Marketing builds brands that convert. 👉 www.IdentityDental.com

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