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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group “Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls in the air. You name them — work, family, health, friends, and spirit — and...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group In order to set up the routines and schedules in your law firm, it is critical to have specific systems, policies and procedures in place. These policies need to be...
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Guest Post: Atul Gwande, M.D. by Atul Gawande, The New Yorker, October 3, 2011 No matter how well trained people are, few can sustain their best performance on their own. That’s where coaching comes in. I’ve been a surgeon for eight years. For the past couple of...
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by Francis Burton Doyle, Esq., WealthPLAN Helping clients on a daily basis with their legal planning for the future includes both legal and non-legal aspects of planning. One non-legal aspect of planning involves your clients final arrangements. It is strongly...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group Managing a successful law practice includes many challenges from planning ahead, leading your team, organizing work flow, controlling costs and continuing to stay...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group When I think about the person or family that I know will make an ideal client for my consulting services, that person or family usually ends up matching the...