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Are You Reading These Posts?: Lawyers: Would Your Own Mother Read Your Content?
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Are You Reading These Posts? Life's short. You're busy. I sort through countless law marketing and business development blogs every day to find the post that will help you market your practice, plan for the future, stay ahead of trends, increase your value to clients, and more. So you don't have to. Are you reading these posts? Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Lawyers: Would Your Own Mother Read Your Content? You wouldn't be alone if it were, writes John Byrne in Lawyers: Want Your Content Read? Carpe cut it out!
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Are You Reading These Posts?: It Takes More Than Good Work To Stand Out
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Are You Reading These Posts? Life's short. You're busy. I sort through countless law marketing and business development blogs every day to find the post that will help you market your practice, plan for the future, stay ahead of trends, increase your value to clients, and more. So you don't have to. Are you reading these posts? Thursday, February 12, 2015. It Takes More Than Good Work To Stand Out. You may be stuck in the past. That's not enough anymore. Today, you must stand out:. Follow me on Twitter.
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Are You Reading These Posts?: Is There A Brand In This Law Firm?
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Are You Reading These Posts? Life's short. You're busy. I sort through countless law marketing and business development blogs every day to find the post that will help you market your practice, plan for the future, stay ahead of trends, increase your value to clients, and more. So you don't have to. Are you reading these posts? Monday, February 2, 2015. Is There A Brand In This Law Firm? Clients don't hire law firms, explains Mark Cohen in Law Firms, Condominiums, and A New Model Law Firm. More posts you...
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Are You Reading These Posts?: Are You Writing for a 4th Grader?
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Are You Reading These Posts? Life's short. You're busy. I sort through countless law marketing and business development blogs every day to find the post that will help you market your practice, plan for the future, stay ahead of trends, increase your value to clients, and more. So you don't have to. Are you reading these posts? Friday, February 6, 2015. Are You Writing for a 4th Grader? Is your work written for 10-year-olds? And it turns out ,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Expand your mind | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. If you’ve read many of my posts, you’ll know that many of them are inspired or informed by the books I read. Turn off the tv and devour. I’m a book junkie and read a huge amount, primarily non-fiction from the business and personal development world (I wrote about reading here: http:/ tinyurl.com/38oszzm. The SPIN selling field book. How to make an impact. Readers of the world, unite! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting using...
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Law firm | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. The writing on the wall #7 – location, location, location. Let’s for a moment put aside the discussion. As to whether an investment by a law firm into premium real estate makes sense. Let’s assume that clients don’t object. To funding acres of marble and an atrium full of lush vegetation. This question is about. Your firm’s offices are, not. Comments : Leave a Comment. Categories : General musings. The writing on the wall #4 – the commodity game. Much of the de...
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Starbucks, the prestigious offices of the modern law firm? | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. Starbucks, the prestigious offices of the modern law firm? Smith and Smith Legal Advisors: would you like legal advice with that? However, my in-house time was genuinely virtual: my team was based across Europe and Asia, our stakeholders were there, plus the Middle East and Latim America, the General Counsel and our peers were in the US, and our external clients were spread across the globe. Having worked outside the traditional law firm office environment now ...
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The Relevant Lawyer | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. In 2014 I was asked to write a chapter on the changing nature of the legal profession in the United Kingdom. The Relevant Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association. This has now (May 2015) been published by the American Bar Association and is available from the following link:. Http:/ shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Store/ProductDetails.aspx? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Law depar...
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General musings | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. The writing on the wall #7 – location, location, location. Let’s for a moment put aside the discussion. As to whether an investment by a law firm into premium real estate makes sense. Let’s assume that clients don’t object. To funding acres of marble and an atrium full of lush vegetation. This question is about. Your firm’s offices are, not. Comments : Leave a Comment. Categories : General musings. The writing on the wall #5 management complexity. Some, like th...
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product development | The Intelligent Challenge
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Insight and reflection served with a smile. The writing on the wall #4 – the commodity game. It seems that whatever the practice area, lawyers talk in hushed tones about their work becoming a commodity. Corporate law, employment law, technology law are among the areas where there is much gnashing of teeth and squeezing of margins. Comments : Leave a Comment. Categories : General musings. Why timesheets rule but chargeable hours suck. But within a few years, I was voluntarily tracking my time as an inhous...
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