Best Practice: Implementing law firm strategic plans — accountability and follow-through
By John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC
Q. Our firm is a 25 attorney business litigation boutique firm in Southern California. I am a partner in the firm and chair of the firm's long range planning committee. Last year we spent a lot of time putting together a strategic plan for the firm. While we have a nice plan including specific action items - we are having problems with implementation. We are stuck and not getting anything done. What are your thoughts?
A. This is a common problem. Even in Corporate America the implementation rate is low.
- 90% of corporate strategies fail to achieve their expected results.
- 80% of projects are late or over budget.
- A project definition (charter)
- A project plan
- A project control system including progress measurement, communication, and correction action.
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