Moving from solo practice to group practice can bring up a lot of questions and uncertainties about HR strategies, conscious leadership, and fostering a people-first culture.
In this enlightening episode of the All Things Private Practice Podcast, I have the privilege of interviewing Ashley Cox, the visionary mind behind SproutHR, an innovative HR consultancy.
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Tune in to this captivating episode to gain actionable insights on how to transform your leadership approach, attract exceptional talent, and create a workplace that thrives on human connection and shared values. Ashley's passion for cultivating meaningful workplaces is contagious, and her wisdom is sure to inspire positive change within your organization.
🔗 Listen to the full episode atppod.com/102
Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the keys to nurturing a thriving work culture that fosters success, satisfaction, and genuine well-being for all.
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I want to thank The Receptionist for iPad for sponsoring this episode.
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