Best Practice: Getting law firm partners onboard
Asked and Answered
By John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC
Q. I am the managing partner of a 90 attorney firm in Chicago. We have 45 equity partners, 20 non-equity partners, and 25 associates. We have a three member executive committee as well as other committees in place in addition to the managing partner. Five years ago we formulated a strategic plan and have been attempting to successfully implement it since that time. We have had limited success. We don't seem to be able to get our partners "on board" with the actual implementation. I will tell you - I am truly herding cats here. Any ideas on how to get these guys and gals on board?
A. Getting your partners on board is always a challenge. The obstacles are almost too numerous to outline. Yet if law firms want to be successful in this turbulent environment they must embrace change and get their partners not only behind new strategies but often they must also be the ones to implement these strategies as well.
Managing lawyers in general is like herding cats. But trying to manage "star partners" is a real challenge. They are the "hitters" upon which a firm's future often depends. True star partners are:
- Building enduring client relationships
- Consistently performing up to their full potential
- Putting the firm first and implementing strategic imperatives
- Look for ways to build consensus and create buy-in
- Involve all partners in major decisions - more than input - but a say
- Implement a first-rate partner performance management/review/evaluation system
- Review and insure that your compensation system is fostering alignment
- Provide as much transparency as possible
- Review your organizational structure
- Work at building and managing the firm's culture.
- Recruiting, compensation, training, mentoring, performance management - should also be deployed to reinforce the firm's culture.
- Guard the firm's culture and keep in mind the impact that laterals, mergers, etc. might have upon it.
- Pick the right priorities
- Pick the right fights and fight the right battles
- Build support and coalitions through integrity and trust
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