Key Benefits of a Firm Retreat
- Solving the difficult issues that accompany difficult personalites
- Resolving complex succession problems
- Establishing new, more profitable firm directions
- Setting up new client development and/or time management strategies
- Building team morale and firm collegiality
How Does It Work?
Before the retreat. Each shareholder in the firm is interviewed confidentially to determine hidden problems and issues in addition to the commonly acknowledged ones.
At the retreat. The Practice Adviser offers guidance, insights and training on subject areas being discussed. Often this different viewpoint will inspire creative ideas from the attorneys and help the shareholders “think outside the box.”
After the retreat. The Practice Advisor will serve as the point person to make sure the firm is achieving its strategic goals.
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