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You know the ones I mean… they may be sitting in a couple of folders, they may live somewhere online or you may not even know where they are…OR you may be thinking guiltily, “Hmm I know we should have them but no one has the time to actually do anything about it!”
So everyone probably agrees that HR Policies and Procedures are a good idea as they can help:
As a manager or business owner, HR Policies and Procedures can make your life easer as they provide the answers to commonly asked questions which saves you time thinking and even researching – you’ve already researched and thought about the answers.
They also help to bring the vision of your business to life by setting guidelines on important day-to-day operational issues, for example standards of dress, internet and social media usage, etc.
Yep, as an employee, Policies and Procedures can also make your life easier as you don’t have to ask common questions – you can look up the P & P’s yourself. It also means you don’t have to wait until the boss is in a ‘good mood’ or ‘has the time’ to ask about holidays etc AND it means everyone follows the same rules – it’s hard to play favourites when everyone works to that same set of P & P’s!
Your team members are the biggest ASSET your business has and you need to look after them. You should be aiming to build a workplace that whilst meeting legal requirements, is also reasonable, fair and respectful.
Relevant, realistic, well written HR Policies & Procedures will be a huge benefit to your team members as much as the practice manager and owner.
You regularly update your clinical skills to become a better veterinarian/nurse. Are your leaders developing their skills to become better veterinary leaders? I caught up with a vet friend this week who I mentored during her first year of practice. Like many of us,...
Nice story. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thanks Amit.