How to Effectively Welcome a New Employee

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 39 MIN

How to Effectively Welcome a New Employee

from Managing Dental Drama · host Consultant and Dentist Duo; Practice Problems

First impressions are everything, especially when welcoming a new employee to the team. Just as the leadership team is hoping that they struck gold with their new employee, the new team member is also hoping they risked everything for the right practice. So, these first few days and weeks are critical for setting the right tone and creating a welcoming experience. In this episode, Dr. Kuba and Bethany discuss her second location and the four new team members that she is currently bringing on board. She and Bethany talk about various ways to make the new team members feel welcome while also setting clear role and culture expectations. This episode is a must listen for all practice owners, managers, and team leads! Previous Episodes Worth Revisiting: The Basics of Team Building Thoughts on Employee Retention 📣June Bonus Content available!! Subscribe to Level 2 to access a fool-proof system for preventing cancellations in your practice. You can’t miss this month’s content!  Managing Dental Drama SubscriptionCheck out THE HUB for essential practice documents. The “Dropping Insurance” buddle is officially available. Buy it today to develop a strategic and successful plan for reducing your reliance on insurance. Don't forget to check out our social media for moreManaging Dental Drama FBManaging Dental Drama IGConnect with the Managing Dental Drama Community!Managing Dental Drama Membership Club Sign UpWait! 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 example, or tips for a chance to have YOUR voice on the air!Interested in the Leadership Summit?Friday, September 18, 2026 from 8:30 – 4:30Inquire or register TODAY:  HelloBethany.com

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