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It's Procedural, Not Personal

Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

Release Date: 02/02/2026

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

In this episode, we break down one of the fastest ways practices lose control—not from lack of systems, but from inconsistent enforcement of them. When policies are applied differently depending on the person, tenure, or situation, they stop being policies and start becoming suggestions. And your team notices. We discuss how uneven accountability impacts culture, performance, retention, and even legal risk—and what practice owners and managers must do to reset expectations, rebuild trust, and lead with consistency. If you want a stronger team, better retention, and a more stable practice,...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy and Dana discuss one of the most overlooked leadership systems in dental practices: documentation. Many practice owners believe conversations alone are enough to manage team performance, only to find themselves in difficult situations when there is no written record of expectations, warnings, or accountability. This conversation breaks down what should be in a personnel file, why documentation protects both the practice and the employee, and how proper record keeping makes leadership clearer and more consistent. If you have ever thought, “We’ve...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

Dentists are trained to think in formulas. Spend X. Get Y. Measure it. Optimize it. So when marketing doesn’t deliver immediate, perfectly trackable ROI, the reaction is often the same: turn it off. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy are joined by Grace Rizza, CEO of Identity Dental Marketing, to challenge that mindset. Grace breaks down the three buckets of marketing every practice must understand: foundational credibility, lead generation for high-intent patients, and brand recognition that builds long-term authority. Each bucket has a different purpose, a different...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

You introduce a new system. A new expectation. A new metric. And someone struggles. They’re not aggressive. Not insubordinate. Not openly defiant. But they’re hesitant. Slow. Guarded. Quietly pushing back. So the question becomes: Do we show empathy? Or do we hold accountability? In this episode, Dana and Sandy unpack the reality that most employees aren’t resistant to change — they’re protective of competence, routine, and confidence. But understanding human behavior does not mean lowering standards. Drawing on research from McKinsey & Company showing that nearly 70 percent of...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

What happens when a termination feels clear to leadership—but not to the employee? In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana Pardue Salisbury and Sandy Pardue unpack a surprisingly common scenario: an employee is told they’re being let go, only to return to work days later like nothing happened. Through real dental office experiences and a famous Larry David story that inspired a Seinfeld episode, they explore the psychology behind denial, shame, and stress—and why documentation and written follow-through aren’t HR formalities, but essential leadership tools. You’ll learn how...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

Episode Description Most managers don’t avoid tough conversations because they’re hard. They avoid them because they’re awkward. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job. The problem isn’t the people. It’s the lack of clear expectations. Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from...

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Dental Drill Bits with Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

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Episode Description

Most managers don’t avoid tough conversations because they’re hard. They avoid them because they’re awkward.

In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job.

The problem isn’t the people. It’s the lack of clear expectations.

Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from emotion and back to policy, systems, and consistency. Together, they walk through how strong onboarding, written policies, documentation, and leadership modeling prevent most of these issues before they ever escalate.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Address uncomfortable topics without damaging relationships

  • Keep conversations focused on business standards, not personal judgment

  • Know when to observe, when to remind, and when behavior becomes a performance issue

  • Use documentation to protect the practice and fairly support employees

  • Build a culture where professionalism is expected, not policed

If you’ve ever delayed a conversation hoping the problem would fix itself, this episode will give you the language, confidence, and structure to lead clearly and compassionately—starting from day one.

What You'll Learn

• Why unclear expectations turn small issues into awkward conversations
• How onboarding sets the tone for accountability
• Why employees often forget policies—and how to reset them
• How to lead correction conversations without emotion or defensiveness
• When and how to reference policies effectively
• Why consistency matters more than confrontation
• How clear expectations protect both leaders and teams

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