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Personnel Management
Nine smart ways to downsize
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
If your practice's finances are feeling the pinch, you may need to downsize. Follow these tips to do it the right way.
Do your team members think the grass is greener someplace else?
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
One-third of American workers would switch jobs to get better technology and training.
Sexual harassment stems from group dynamics
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Women are more likely to be harassed when a work group has a similar number of men and women.
Bad bosses are bad for the heart
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
An overbearing boss may be more than just a daily annoyance.
Associates: How to find your perfect practice
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Lots of practices are searching for associates. Use these tips to help them find you.
Life Balance
Men overspend to attract sexual partners
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Home foreclosures and rising credit card debt are symptoms of compulsive overspending.
Happiness really is contagious
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
And your happiness positively affects your friends, your friends' friends, and your friends' friends' friends.
Sleep helps you remember complicated tasks
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Did you already forget what you learned in that CE session yesterday? Get some sleep!
Down on the floor — it's another pill stampede
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Pill bottles seem designed to keep the freshness in and the doctor out.
It's got to be here—somewhere!
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Losing things can make life frustrating and stressful.
Practice Finances
The veterinary bills that stole Christmas
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Your clients' trees may be a little more bare this year thanks to their pets.
Report predicts little practice growth, tight job market in 2009
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Practices can take steps to protect revenue during lean periods.
What is the toughest financial challenge you've ever faced in your career? (Sponsored by Intervet)
PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
This issues question: What is the toughest financial challenge you've ever faced in your career?
It's time to bail out your practice
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Life can be very strange indeed. The Bureau of Labor Statistics proclaims veterinary medicine to be one of the fastest-growing fields. Yet, if you are a companion-animal practitioner in a mature practice, your transactions are likely down for each year of this decade.
Dealing with a recession (Sponsored by Intervet)
PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
In these challenging economic times, it is important that equine veterinarians­ be creative—not complacent—with respect to boosting their bottom lines. Just as a proactive, multimodal approach is often needed to treat certain­ diseases, the following is a nine-step treatment plan for what might be ailing your practice­.

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