Last month
I wrote about the succession planning challenges that many firms are, or will soon face.
Not exact matches
I blogged
about this once before for BookPage, when, to my surprise, I discovered that several young writers I interviewed in close
succession told me that they
write in public at their favorite coffee shops.
They say that experience is the thing which builds up the person, develop this idea in your MBA entrance essay
writing and speak
about your present personality as
about the
succession of life experiences you have ever had.
His paintings are usually
about a particular moment — «The work of art — a stop of time», he
wrote in a diary — a chance arrangement of things on the breakfast table, with a figure perhaps, or a landscape as he saw it in the light of an instant, and so they are usually painted from a single drawing, or from more than one made in quick
succession on the same occasion.
In a previous post, I
wrote about the first reported case applying section 58 of the Will, Estates and
Succession Act.
Ed Poll, who
writes LawBiz Blog, makes some interesting points
about succession planning in his July 20 post, Keeping Clients After A Lawyer Retires.