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Dental Exclusive Articles 2001 p2:
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EXCLUSIVE! Using A Program Logic Model for Success: Giving Up High Drama and Low Performance
Agencies using program logic models have been impressed with the power of collaboratively surfacing implicit work theories and turning them into concrete graphics, storyboards, or formulas for groups to use as a working hypothesis for how they will bring about success.
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EXCLUSIVE! How Dental Staffs Make Themselves Miserable and Lose Money: The Importance of Lasting Impressions
Business people and job seekers have often been reminded of the importance of first impressions. This article argues for the importance of last impressions as the most meaningful chapter of a dental story.
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EXCLUSIVE! How Dental Staffs Make Themselves Miserable and Lose Money: The Importance of Lasting Impressions
Business people and job seekers have often been reminded of the importance of first impressions. This article argues for the importance of last impressions as the most meaningful chapter of a dental story.
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The Internet -- Preventive Medicine for Your Computer
Remember these names: Melissa, I Love You, Code Red, Code Red II, Win32, BadTrans, Kakworm, Anna Kournikova? These words strike fear into any Internet user. These viruses, worms, and Trojan-Horse programs love to spread via a computer users address book. You can now get a virus by email from friends, only to find out later that they had no knowledge of what was being sent out from their computer.
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Practice in crisis: A survivors guide ... By Dianne Glasscoe, RDH, BS
What would happen to your practice if you suddenly died or became incapacitated? Some preliminary planning can ensure top practice value and specify exactly what should be done in case of an unfortunate tragedy.
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Patients & Pupils
Southern California office is remodeled to accommodate private practice and international teaching facility.
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