Best Practice: Characteristics of successful law firms: Block No. 5 - Planning
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By John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC
For the past four weeks I have been discussing the characteristics of successful law firms and introduced the following basic building blocks that successful firms typically have in place:
- Partner Relations
- Leadership
- Firm Management
- Partner Compensation
- Planning
- Client Service
- Marketing
- Find ways to focus the firm and foster accountability from all
- Keep strategy and planning simple
- Undertake a few projects at a time that can be realistically accomplished
- Delegate tasks across the firm
- Build upon initial successes and move to more complex strategies, which will require more difficult degrees of change
- Adopt management structures that enable the firm to act decisively and quickly.
- Replace structures that do not support such a culture
- Decision as to direction of the firm
- Data collection and review
- Action plans
- Implementation and follow-up mechanisms
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