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Lean Six Sigma for Law Firms: Making Order out of Chaos 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781837230792
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781783581115
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £149.00



This book is a thought leadership piece that aspires to relate the foundational concepts and vocabulary of Lean and Six Sigma as well as other process improvement methodologies, including Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA), Legal WorkOut®, Business Process Redesign (BPR), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Theory of Constraints, Gemba, and 5S. It describes how they are combined with project management and other approaches originally developed in other industries and explains how they apply and how to employ them in a legal environment.

To state the obvious, law is different to manufacturing. However, the same thinking, frameworks, and tools can produce the same extraordinary results and experiences. It does take some bridging. All legal departments, law offices, and firms, wherever they may fall on the process improvement continuum, will benefit from learning about the use of Lean and Six Sigma in a legal context.

This second edition includes new content in the areas of process improvement, project selection, structure, roles, responsibilities, and planning as well as deeper dives into how to use key concepts, structures, and tools such as the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) framework and the activities involved in each phase. It also explores the more important organizational development and strategy elements of building a continuous improvement culture. A review of readiness and operational excellence assessments, change management, and new information that helps make the case for continuous improvement is also included.

Whether your organization is just beginning to hear about these things and is curious about them, has developed skills and is undertaking projects, or has a fully branded continuous improvement or innovation strategy or program grounded in Lean Six Sigma, this book is intended to serve as a resource.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Executive summary
About the author
About the Legal Lean Sigma Institute
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: An introduction to Lean and Six Sigma for law (plus some project management)
Chapter 2: The five key principles of Lean Sigma
Chapter 3: Process improvement projects
Chapter 4: DMAIC – A data driven, problem-solving framework
Chapter 5: Additional process improvement methodologies
Chapter 6: Mastering key PI tools
Chapter 7: The case for process improvement
Chapter 8: Assessing organizational readiness and change management
Chapter 9: Getting started and structuring for success
Chapter 10: Seizing opportunistic approaches for improvements
Chapter 11: Process improvement, pricing, and procurement
Chapter 12: Strategic, systematic, and structured approaches
Chapter 13: Case studies and success stories
Chapter 14: Using process improvement to collaborate with clients
Chapter 15: Creating a culture of continuous improvement