To recognize their hard work, boost morale, and incentivize productivity, designing a year-end bonus program is a strategic way to express your appreciation. Consider these steps to create a meaningful and effective year-end bonus program for your admin staff. 1. Set Clear Objectives Before diving into the specifics of the bonus program, start by establishing clear … [Read more...] about 10 steps to create a year-end bonus program for your admin staff
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Develop a habit of training your staff and create a corporate culture of excellence
"Excellence is an art won by training and habituation," said Aristotle. "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." If excellence is a habit you'd like to instill in your staff, then you need to train them properly and make a habit, too, of training and retraining. Why invest in training employees? There are many reasons there's an ongoing … [Read more...] about Develop a habit of training your staff and create a corporate culture of excellence
17 projects for the last quarter of 2023
As we start the last quarter of the year, it's time to plan the projects that need to be done before we close out 2023. Here's a list to consider. Financial Review: a. Review the year-to-date financial statements to assess the financial health of the practice. b. Prepare a budget for the upcoming year, considering revenue, expenses, and capital investments. Insurance … [Read more...] about 17 projects for the last quarter of 2023
6 reasons to have on-site childcare…and how to set it up
For onsite employees, care of their children is a constant worry. Inconvenient dropoff and pickup times, last minute cancellations by caregivers, concerns about the care being given and a host of other problems haunt employees through the work day. For some offices, a child care service at or near the office is a solution the benefits parents and the employer. Advantages of … [Read more...] about 6 reasons to have on-site childcare…and how to set it up
Employers need to realize some employees would rather quit than return to the office
By Lynne Curry “Doing time, that’s what going into the office to work feels to me.” “Like…jail?” “Like I’m selling my freedom for a paycheck. The bars close behind me every morning.” “Jim’s” employer didn’t want him to resign. “Could you interview him and find out if there’s anything we can do to keep him?” It took less than three minutes to learn—his employer’s return … [Read more...] about Employers need to realize some employees would rather quit than return to the office
How to support a grieving employee
When an employee is grieving the loss, a good manager can make things a little easier at work. The grieving process is deeply personal and varies from individual to individual, so it's crucial to approach each situation with empathy and flexibility. Here are some ways office management can support a grieving employee: Express condolences: Offer sincere condolences to the … [Read more...] about How to support a grieving employee
Howdy and welcome to the team: 8 best onboarding practices
Onboarding a new employee in a medical office is crucial to ensure a smooth transition and set them up for success in their new role. Here are some best practices to consider for an effective onboarding process: Pre-boarding preparation: Start the onboarding process before the employee's first day. Share necessary paperwork, such as contracts, policies, and forms, in advance … [Read more...] about Howdy and welcome to the team: 8 best onboarding practices
6 tips to keep your hybrid team productive
As a medical office manager, you understand the importance of creating a productive work environment for your staff. With the rise of remote work in the last three years, it is more important than ever to create a hybrid work environment that balances the needs of both remote and on-site staff. Here are some tips to help you create a productive hybrid work environment for your … [Read more...] about 6 tips to keep your hybrid team productive
Praise is nice but a year-end bonus is better
A year-end bonus can be a powerful tool for reminding your staff their hard work and commitment and the company’s overall growth and success are closely intertwined. And according to a survey of employers, 50% of companies plan to award year-end bonuses in 2022. While this is down from 63% last year, it’s a sign that staff retention remains top of mind for many … [Read more...] about Praise is nice but a year-end bonus is better
Employees who ask to be fired: A new trend to obtain a strategic advantage
By Lynne Curry At first, you think you’re imagining things. Your employee, “Kevin,” seems to want you to fire him. It started with Kevin not showing up for two critical team meetings in a row. When you sent him a text asking, “what happened” after the first, he responded, “It wasn’t on my radar.” You sent him an individual meeting request to ask him about this, but he was a … [Read more...] about Employees who ask to be fired: A new trend to obtain a strategic advantage