the checks and balances your firm needs

businessman pointing to transparent board with text: governancewhy your firm should be a republic, not a democracy.

by auqust aquila
creating the effective partnership

what checks and balances exist in your firm to keep it strong but also to protect the minority interest?

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maybe it’s time for more firms to consider a republic instead of a so-called democracy. the larger firms in the country are surely run more like a republic than a democracy. smaller firms would be well advised to change their governance to mirror the larger firms. but let’s start with the dictatorial form of governance – commonly found, sometimes wildly successful, but only to a point.

integrating partner comp with strategic planning

businessman shooting arrows at targetwhy firms fail at strategic planning and how it relates to compensation.

by marc rosenberg
partner comp: art & science

the majority of firms under $10 million don’t have a proper written strategic plan, with partner goals, in place.

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a proper strategic plan should include these features:
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how to build a better firm through teamwork

persuasion word cloudpartnership is about persuasion. plus 5 questions to consider.

by august aquila
creating the effective partnership

just as the partners need to engage with the firm’s vision so do the firm’s people. but, like everyone, they actually engage with people not words.

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so, effective partners continually engage with their people, regardless of their level and role. they go out of their way to create a personal bond, sharing personal information and operating with honesty and integrity in all of their interactions.
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