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Practice Tips
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Create new clients while their pets get groomed

February 1, 2011

Create new clients while their pets get groomed

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Why every conversation matters when managing your team

February 1, 2011

No interaction with your staff is insignificant. Give your full effort every day to keep team members happy and working hard.

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Shut down your practice to shut down parasites

February 1, 2011

Getting your team involved is an important step in educating clients about parasites. Closing your doors for a few hours might be the best way to initiate this training.

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Tax tips: Can you deduct educational expenses for your employees?

February 1, 2011

Here's the scoop on employee deductions for technician certification costs.

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A fun way to share your profits with team members

February 1, 2011

A fun way to share your profits with team members

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Meet, greet, and learn at trade shows

December 20, 2010

My friend dedicates one trip a year to visiting conference vendors. Here's my take.

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Progress in Practice tip: Put your phone number on your sign

August 28, 2010

With today's generation of mobile phone users, that number, including area code, is crucial.

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Use this easy method for keeping casts clean and dry

July 1, 2010

Use this easy method for keeping casts clean and dry

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Implement service codes to crack down on missed charges

July 1, 2010

Missed charges can result in thousands in lost revenue for your practice. But here's the good news: The solution is as simple as developing a few service codes.

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