After hiring for the "hard skills" of any given position in the practice, does your hiring process include
training of new hires - to ensure they understand policies, protocols and expectations? If your practice
does not include a plan for training, oversight and feedback to that employee, in the first 3 months of their
employment, you may be setting them up for failure.
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