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The Agile Law Firm


ISBN13: 9781787424548
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: A4 Paperback
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Following a relatively slow start to embrace the direct application of concepts that have revolutionised the tech and manufacturing sectors, law firms are increasingly placing ‘Agile’ – described as “the best kept management secret on the planet” – on their business development agenda. In response to Covid-19, many firms have proven their capacity for agile decision making and have accelerated their development of a more agile working model. But this requires more than digitisation and remote working.

This Special Report is the essential guide for every law firm leader who wants to move beyond the reactive to the strategic adoption of proven agile principles. Being able to adapt smartly to client needs, competitor threats and employee expectations are at the core of this report, which is built around a self-assessment tool and practical framework for implementing Agile.

This Special Report covers:

  • What is Agile and how has it been used across industries? Explores the most important uses of agile thinking and models, from those that have transformed the worlds of technology, consumer products and complex projects, to the hybrid agile working model that many law firms seek to adopt post-Covid-19
  • Why Agile? Looks at where adopting agile principles in your firm will make a difference and how these ideas connect with client value, digital transformation, innovation and collaboration
  • Where can we utilise Agile in law firms? Examines the different parts of a law firm and explains which agile models and tools can be used where, using legal sector case studies
  • How Agile are you? Outlines a practical diagnostic for assessing your level of agility in each area of the firm, and
  • What next? Covers planning and implementing an agile programme, from mindset and language change to organisational design and client engagement

The report also provides examples of Agile programme outlines for law firms large and small which can be adapted depending on individual needs. In short, this report includes everything law firm leaders need to get started on their own agile journey.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Introduction
I. Agile Methodology
1. Where it started – Agile, Scrum and the software development revolution
2. Applying Agile to project management and operations
3. Agile as a service and product development
4. Agile, Design Thinking and Lean: differences and overlaps?
5. Agile Methodology in law firms: case studies
II. Agile Working
1. Anytime, anyplace, anywhere
2. The mobile dimension
3. The Agile Workplace and Activity Based Working
4. Flexible and Agile Working: differences and overlaps?
5. An Agile Real Estate Strategy
6. Agile Working in law firms: case studies
III. The Agile Workforce
1. The Gig Economy and rise of the freelancer
2. Variable and Flexible Resourcing in Legal
3. Agile Performance Management and the end of performance reviews
4. The shift to on-demand and bite-size learning & development
5. Agile Business Services – Shared Service Centres and Outsourced Models
6. The new legal secretarial paradigm
7. Agile Workforce in law firms: case studies
IV. The Agile Organisation
1. The organic versus the machine organisation
2. What is an agile strategy?
3. Dynamic decision making and time to market in the legal world
4. The power of empowered teams
5. The new constellation of Funding & Governance models
6. Genuine client-centricity in law firms: case studies
V. The Role of Technology and Innovation
1. Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud
2. Client Experience innovation & agility
3. Data-driven decision making and the Information to Impact model
4. Paperlite or Paperless?
5. Agile workflow & the continuous improvement mindset
6. Agile law firms as tech businesses
7. Digital transformation in law firms: case studies
VI. The ‘fast forward’: the new post-Covid law firm model
1. The remote working revolution
2. The new legal workplace
3. Collaboration, connectivity and the Zoom effect
4. Introducing the new clients
5. Caveats, obstacles and resistance: a reality-check
Conclusion
Appendix 1: How Agile Are You? – self-audit tool
Appendix 2: Information to Impact model
Appendix 3: Agile Business Management Model