Created by two trusted names in law firm management consulting, Karen MacKay of Phoenix Legal Inc. and Stephen Mabey of Applied Strategies Inc., the survey is aimed at firms with 100 or fewer lawyers and will provide benchmarks on key performance indicators that can be used by firms to make informed
decisions about running their businesses.
Not exact matches
«This is the only entrepreneurship book I have come across that talks honestly
about the incredible challenges that entrepreneurs face when
running a
business, and not just
about facing the difficult
decisions, but
about the way
running a company affects you mentally.
Just because most of the people in your
business are roughly the same age doesn't automatically mean that they're in accord
about how, and who, should
run the show and who should be included in
decision - making.
But one entrepreneur, who
runs a nationally distributed product company and who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Whole Foods»
decisions have resulted in a loss of
business for her brand due to confusion within the company and a lack of clarity
about the new system.
Running a
business is all
about making
decisions.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also
ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent
decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international
business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
Such approaches could be designed to be revenue - neutral over the
business cycle; they also could avoid past debates over fiscal stimulus by separating
decisions on countercyclical policy from longer -
run decisions about the appropriate role of the government and tax system.
«Distilled down from the 1,000
businesses in our
decision - maker panel, which is
run by our agents,
about 40 per cent of those
businesses are affected in some way, either through the supply chain or end markets by uncertainties around Brexit.»
Working for yourself means that you get to make all the
decisions about how to
run your
business, and while this can be an overwhelming amount of work, it's totally worth the freedom.
I know that is not an apples to apples comparison, but since an employer is not allowed to ask
about religious preference, how are they supposed to
run their
business when every single
decision they make might bring up issues?
It is by no means an exhaustive list of all of those who have worked in the private sector, but rather seeks to identify those who have found themselves making
decisions about hiring and firing people etc, having set up or
run a
business themselves, been involved in
running a family
business, or held a senior position in a larger
business.
Running a
business is all
about making
decisions.
In 2013, I made the conscious
decision to be much more serious
about running a photography
business.
Still, the United States seems to be heading towards taking the
decisions about American education out of the hands of American educators and instead placing that sacred trust in the welcoming arms of an industry
run entirely without oversight and populated completely with for - profit companies chasing billions of dollars in
business
There are many reasons for this
decision, but primarily I need more time to focus on
running my self - publishing
business instead of simply talking
about it.
After all, they were making major
decisions about the biz and everyone seemed to regard their position in the industry - now i realize, like so many other
businesses that have failed, they did a lot using the «smoke and mirror» approach... too bad, in their heyday, they
ran so many Indies out of the bookselling biz --
Investors have rights and
decision - making input and sometimes have plenty to say
about how you
run the
business.
«Every lawyer who understands anything
about business would never have left to
run an in - house legal department,» says Crawford of his
decision.
No matter whether you're
running a small
business, applying for a job, leasing an apartment or swiping a credit card to pay for lunch, contracts are a part of life, and being well - informed
about contract basics can help you be confident when making all kinds of legal
decisions.
What was different for me
running my own
business was what
decision to make
about being out with clients.
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Having
run his own firm for most of his time in the
business, Mopper made the
decision to become part of Engel & Völkers
about two years ago.