In depth: Law firm management
Alex Novarese and Alex Aldridge look at how a handful of guys at Harvard Business School helped law firm leaders get back into education, while Charlotte Edmond canvasses a sceptical profession on consultants...
January 04, 2010 at 08:03 AM
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Learning to lead – Harvard started a revolution in leadership training for law firms in the 1990s. Alex Aldridge and Alex Novarese tell the story and assess what management training can offer.
The capital question – Harvard's Robert Eccles and Jay Lorsch find the debate over whether the public company model can offer anything to the legal industry far from settled.
The hard sell – The birth of global law firms and radical reform are luring more consultants to target the legal profession. Charlotte Edmond canvasses a sceptical profession to find out what they can bring to the table.
Consulting 2.0 – Deloitte's David Hawley assesses how consultants can offer more to lawyers than rising blood pressure and an overdose of PowerPoint.
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