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In Practice 26: 229-231 (2004)
© 2004 British Veterinary Association

Keeping staff members on board

Maggie Shilcock

HAVING made a considerable investment - in time, effort and money - in recruiting and training a new member of the practice team, the last thing you want is for them to ‘jump ship’ and move on prematurely. As Maggie Shilcock explains, the key to keeping a new member of staff on board is to ensure that the practice meets their expectations by delivering what it has promised - and this involves a great deal more than simply making sure that they know how to do their job.







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