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ideas to foster a
collaborative culture
among partners and
throughout the firm
the role of creative,
attention- earning
communications
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
title
some challenges
are timeless
title
 I don’t know you
 I don’t know your service
 I don’t like you all that much
 I don’t know your skill sets
 I don’t know your track record
 I don’t know your reputation
now what was it you wanted
to sell “my” client?
what prevents collaboration?
title
 compensation system
 lack of client teams
 failure to institutionalize clients
 geographic dispersion
 large offices
 collegial but nose-to-the-
grindstone culture
 information overload
what else prevents collaboration?
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
Why Firms Fail.
Why Firms Succeed.
Burkey Belser
President, Greenfield/Belser Ltd.
Copyright 2004
The Brand Research Company
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• Strategic Planning
• Leadership
• Client and Market Focus
• Measurement, Analysis and
Knowledge Management
• Human Resource Focus
• Process Management
• Business Results
Malcolm Baldrige Criteria
 firm united under a common vision
 huge!
 communication of vision to staff
 crucial!
 client must be clients of the firm
 essential!
hypotheses confirmed
• Strategic Planning
• Leadership
• Client and Market Focus
• Measurement, Analysis and
Knowledge Management
• Human Resource Focus
• Process Management
• Business Results
Malcolm Baldrige Criteria
test yourself.
Strategic Planning
 Communication Strategy
Strategic Planning
title
Down the chain of command.
Strategic Planning: Communication Strategy
8
57
92
43
60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100
10B
To Partners Only Associates & Staff Included
Successful Firms
Failed Firms
Q: “How far down the chain of command were details of the firm’s strategic plan
known—equity partners, partners, associates, staff…?”
“They didn’t differentiate between
equity partners and partners.” [no
communication below partner level].
(failed)
“The plan has been developed with
input from all lawyers including
associates and the senior staff… This is
a significant change.” (successful)
Verbatims
Leadership
 Firm Culture
 Communication Skills
Leadership
Leadership: Firm Culture
Common purpose. Shared culture.
Q5,C,D
7.8
8.6
4.3
3.5
0
2
4
6
8
10
Common Purpose Shared Culture
ACCURATE
NOT ACCURATE
Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past three years:
1. United the firm under a common purpose or vision; 2. Created or maintained a shared culture throughout the firm.”
Leadership: Firm Culture
• manage the contract, and the covenant.
• recognize the necessity of shared vision
and culture as the glue that binds.
BEST PRACTICE
Leadership: Communication Skills
Q5F,H,I,J
7.6
6.8
7.9
7.0
5.1
4.0 4.2
6.3
0
2
4
6
8
10
Clear Priorities Excellent
Communicators
Excellent HR
Skills
Acknowledged
Achievements
ACCURATE
NOT ACCURATE
Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past three years:
1. Established clear priorities for the firm; 2. Excellent communicators inside the firm;
3. Excellent human resources skills; 4. Acknowledged individual achievements.
 overdo communication, respect and
acknowledgements
 lack of communication leads to
suspicion, suspicion leads to fear, fear
leads to failure.
Leadership: Communication Skills
BEST PRACTICE
Client and
Market Focus
 Clients of the Firm
 Cross-selling
 Brand Identity
 Sales Proposition
Client and Market Focus
Q14
3.2
6.4
0
2
4
6
8
10
Successful Failed
INDIVIDUALS
THE FIRM
Clients belonged to individual lawyers.
Client and Market Focus:
Clients of the Firm
Q: “Was the firm’s culture one in which clients belonged to the firm, or one in which clients belonged to individual lawyers?”
Q20,20A
7.7
5.0
0
2
4
6
8
10
Cross-
Selling
Monetary Culture Client
Teams
Only
Talked
Not at All
0
20
40
60
80
100
28
50
25
17
3 3
37
11
3
14
PERCENT
Reward cross-selling.
Client and Market Focus:
Cross-selling
CROSS-
SELLING
CLIENT
HOARDING
Q: “To what extent did firm policies encourage or reward cross-selling versus have a ‘client hoarding’ culture?
How was cross-selling encouraged?”
INSIGHT
 Make clients into clients of the firm.
 Offer the services of the client team.
Lawyers who hold onto clients must give
the firm “permission” to cross-sell, almost
guaranteeing its failure.
Client and Market Focus:
Cross-selling
BEST PRACTICE
INSIGHT
Have a clear vision that your firm
stands for unique and positive
values—not a “hotel for lawyers.”
Client and Market Focus:
Brand Identity
BEST PRACTICE
Reliance on few rainmakers
Q18C
4.4
7.7
0
2
4
6
8
10
Successful Failed
AGREE
DISAGREE
Client and Market Focus:
Sales Proposition
Q: “Please rate the following statement about your firm’s approach to marketing over the past three years:
The firm relied very heavily on a small number of rainmakers to bring in new clients.”
INSIGHT
Create a role for everyone in the
organization to contribute to sales
and client retention and expansion.
Client and Marketing Focus:
Sales Proposition
BEST PRACTICE
Measurement, Analysis
and Knowledge Management
Measurement, Analysis
and Knowledge Management
 Tracking
Shared Information. Tracking
Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge
Management: Tracking
Q29
8.1 7.8
6.8
5.8
0
2
4
6
8
10
Shared
Information
Tracking Systems
COMPLETELY
AGREE
COMPLETELY
DISAGREE
55
Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements: 1. The firm had information systems in place to give management the
information needed to intelligently run the firm; 2. Management and financial information was effectively shared among all partners;
3. Systems were in place to routinely evaluate the firm’s performance against the business plan.
INSIGHT
“If I can’t measure it, I can’t
manage it.” — Jack Welch
Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge
Management: Tracking
54
BEST PRACTICE
Human Resource Focus
Human Resource Focus
 Tools
 Accountability
 Service Delivery
Human resource tools/effectiveness
Human Resource Focus: Tools
Q26
7.4 7.4 7.1 6.9
5.6
4.7
2.5
2.9
5.9
4.7
4.2
6.1
0
2
4
6
8
10
Learning
Environment
Attracted
Laterals
Recruited
Students
Strategy
Understood
Employee
Surveys
Partner
Surveys
Agree
Disagree
Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements:”
INSIGHT
• Create a learning environment.
• Communicate the goals of the firm.
Human Resource Focus: Tools
BEST PRACTICE
Achievements. Accountable.
Q5J,K
7.9
6.9
6.3
4.8
0
2
4
6
8
10
Acknowledged
Achievement
Individuals
Accountable
ACCURATE
NOT ACCURATE
Human Resource Focus: Accountability
Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past 3 years:
1. Acknowledged individual achievements; 2. Held individuals accountable.”
 Understand that those who go
unrecognized will go.
 Understand that those who under
perform should go.
 Be rigorous, but not ruthless.
Human Resource Focus:
Accountability
BEST PRACTICE
Effectively coordinate.
Q25A,B
7.2 7.3
5.7
5.0
0
2
4
6
8
10
Offices Practice Groups
AGREE
DISAGREE
Process Management: Service Delivery
Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements about the firm:
1. Effectively coordinated work across offices; 2. Effectively coordinated work across practice groups.”
title
the prescription for a collaborative culture
 communicate the firm’s brand strategy
 establish clear priorities
 share information broadly throughout the firm
 evaluate performance against plan
 reward cross-selling culturally and with $$$
 initiate client teams in order to institutionalize
clients
 create a learning environment
title
the prescription for a collaborative culture
 survey partners and staff
 acknowledge achievements
 hold individuals accountable
 formal mechanisms to coordinate
work across offices
title
let’s see how firms are creating
collaborative cultures
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
title
 communicate the firm’s brand strategy
 establish clear priorities
title
 share information broadly
throughout the firm
 create a learning environment
express a shared (resourceful) purpose
creative expression
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 better partner pitches
cross understanding as a
prelude to cross selling
share convincing credentials with
colleagues and clients
HUS-Our_Firm_
HUS-Our_Firm_
HUS-Our_Firm_
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication
 better partner pitches
share a collaborative mission
provide sales tools that rise above practices
other ways to inform and rise above the practice
title
agenda
 collaboration hurdles
 the business case for collaboration
 communication ideas
 collaborative campaigns/case studies
 internal cross selling tools
 clutter busting communication tips
 everybody needs an elevator pitch
0:30 / 3:00 / 30:00
mastering the art of
conversational branding
“what do you do?”
the :30 pitch
“I’m a lawyer.”
(in Washingon,
always followed
by an apology)
0 10
what did I fail to do?
 who am I?
 who do I work for or with?
 how do I do it?
the :30 pitch
0 10
what do you want to know?
 who are you?
 how can I help you?
 how can you help me?
the :30 pitch
not interested in me?
well, I’m not interested in you.
the :30 pitch
1. have a purpose: what do you want
the listener to do?
2. create a dialogue.
3. position yourself as important,
confident and a leader.
0 10
the :30 pitch
 tells a story.
 does not recite a resume.
 is a choreographed mating
dance.
:30 pitch techniques
 You know how companies use slogans like
“If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer”?
 Well, my law firm protects against others
using those slogans improperly or stealing
them outright.
 I’m head of [firm’s] IP practice in the New
York office.
the :30 pitch
can your attorneys promote the
partner in the office next to them?
:30 pitch
1. what you are really expert in?
2. what there is about your approach
to client problems or opportunities
that makes you so great?
:30 pitch
fin

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Strategies in Corporate Communications: Fostering a Collaborative Culture in the Partnership Ranks

  • 1. ideas to foster a collaborative culture among partners and throughout the firm the role of creative, attention- earning communications
  • 2. title agenda  collaboration hurdles  the business case for collaboration  communication ideas  collaborative campaigns/case studies  internal cross selling tools  clutter busting communication tips  better partner pitches
  • 3. title agenda  collaboration hurdles  the business case for collaboration  communication ideas  collaborative campaigns/case studies  internal cross selling tools  clutter busting communication tips  better partner pitches
  • 5. title  I don’t know you  I don’t know your service  I don’t like you all that much  I don’t know your skill sets  I don’t know your track record  I don’t know your reputation now what was it you wanted to sell “my” client? what prevents collaboration?
  • 6. title  compensation system  lack of client teams  failure to institutionalize clients  geographic dispersion  large offices  collegial but nose-to-the- grindstone culture  information overload what else prevents collaboration?
  • 7. title agenda  collaboration hurdles  the business case for collaboration  communication ideas  collaborative campaigns/case studies  internal cross selling tools  clutter busting communication tips  better partner pitches
  • 8. Why Firms Fail. Why Firms Succeed. Burkey Belser President, Greenfield/Belser Ltd. Copyright 2004 The Brand Research Company All rights reserved. All materials contained in this document are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of The Brand Research Company.
  • 9. • Strategic Planning • Leadership • Client and Market Focus • Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management • Human Resource Focus • Process Management • Business Results Malcolm Baldrige Criteria
  • 10.  firm united under a common vision  huge!  communication of vision to staff  crucial!  client must be clients of the firm  essential! hypotheses confirmed
  • 11. • Strategic Planning • Leadership • Client and Market Focus • Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management • Human Resource Focus • Process Management • Business Results Malcolm Baldrige Criteria
  • 15. title Down the chain of command. Strategic Planning: Communication Strategy 8 57 92 43 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 10B To Partners Only Associates & Staff Included Successful Firms Failed Firms Q: “How far down the chain of command were details of the firm’s strategic plan known—equity partners, partners, associates, staff…?” “They didn’t differentiate between equity partners and partners.” [no communication below partner level]. (failed) “The plan has been developed with input from all lawyers including associates and the senior staff… This is a significant change.” (successful) Verbatims
  • 17.  Firm Culture  Communication Skills Leadership
  • 18. Leadership: Firm Culture Common purpose. Shared culture. Q5,C,D 7.8 8.6 4.3 3.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 Common Purpose Shared Culture ACCURATE NOT ACCURATE Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past three years: 1. United the firm under a common purpose or vision; 2. Created or maintained a shared culture throughout the firm.”
  • 19. Leadership: Firm Culture • manage the contract, and the covenant. • recognize the necessity of shared vision and culture as the glue that binds. BEST PRACTICE
  • 20. Leadership: Communication Skills Q5F,H,I,J 7.6 6.8 7.9 7.0 5.1 4.0 4.2 6.3 0 2 4 6 8 10 Clear Priorities Excellent Communicators Excellent HR Skills Acknowledged Achievements ACCURATE NOT ACCURATE Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past three years: 1. Established clear priorities for the firm; 2. Excellent communicators inside the firm; 3. Excellent human resources skills; 4. Acknowledged individual achievements.
  • 21.  overdo communication, respect and acknowledgements  lack of communication leads to suspicion, suspicion leads to fear, fear leads to failure. Leadership: Communication Skills BEST PRACTICE
  • 23.  Clients of the Firm  Cross-selling  Brand Identity  Sales Proposition Client and Market Focus
  • 24. Q14 3.2 6.4 0 2 4 6 8 10 Successful Failed INDIVIDUALS THE FIRM Clients belonged to individual lawyers. Client and Market Focus: Clients of the Firm Q: “Was the firm’s culture one in which clients belonged to the firm, or one in which clients belonged to individual lawyers?”
  • 25. Q20,20A 7.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 Cross- Selling Monetary Culture Client Teams Only Talked Not at All 0 20 40 60 80 100 28 50 25 17 3 3 37 11 3 14 PERCENT Reward cross-selling. Client and Market Focus: Cross-selling CROSS- SELLING CLIENT HOARDING Q: “To what extent did firm policies encourage or reward cross-selling versus have a ‘client hoarding’ culture? How was cross-selling encouraged?”
  • 26. INSIGHT  Make clients into clients of the firm.  Offer the services of the client team. Lawyers who hold onto clients must give the firm “permission” to cross-sell, almost guaranteeing its failure. Client and Market Focus: Cross-selling BEST PRACTICE
  • 27. INSIGHT Have a clear vision that your firm stands for unique and positive values—not a “hotel for lawyers.” Client and Market Focus: Brand Identity BEST PRACTICE
  • 28. Reliance on few rainmakers Q18C 4.4 7.7 0 2 4 6 8 10 Successful Failed AGREE DISAGREE Client and Market Focus: Sales Proposition Q: “Please rate the following statement about your firm’s approach to marketing over the past three years: The firm relied very heavily on a small number of rainmakers to bring in new clients.”
  • 29. INSIGHT Create a role for everyone in the organization to contribute to sales and client retention and expansion. Client and Marketing Focus: Sales Proposition BEST PRACTICE
  • 31. Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management  Tracking
  • 32. Shared Information. Tracking Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management: Tracking Q29 8.1 7.8 6.8 5.8 0 2 4 6 8 10 Shared Information Tracking Systems COMPLETELY AGREE COMPLETELY DISAGREE 55 Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements: 1. The firm had information systems in place to give management the information needed to intelligently run the firm; 2. Management and financial information was effectively shared among all partners; 3. Systems were in place to routinely evaluate the firm’s performance against the business plan.
  • 33. INSIGHT “If I can’t measure it, I can’t manage it.” — Jack Welch Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management: Tracking 54 BEST PRACTICE
  • 35. Human Resource Focus  Tools  Accountability  Service Delivery
  • 36. Human resource tools/effectiveness Human Resource Focus: Tools Q26 7.4 7.4 7.1 6.9 5.6 4.7 2.5 2.9 5.9 4.7 4.2 6.1 0 2 4 6 8 10 Learning Environment Attracted Laterals Recruited Students Strategy Understood Employee Surveys Partner Surveys Agree Disagree Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements:”
  • 37. INSIGHT • Create a learning environment. • Communicate the goals of the firm. Human Resource Focus: Tools BEST PRACTICE
  • 38. Achievements. Accountable. Q5J,K 7.9 6.9 6.3 4.8 0 2 4 6 8 10 Acknowledged Achievement Individuals Accountable ACCURATE NOT ACCURATE Human Resource Focus: Accountability Q: “Please rate the accuracy of the following concepts in describing the leadership of your firm over the past 3 years: 1. Acknowledged individual achievements; 2. Held individuals accountable.”
  • 39.  Understand that those who go unrecognized will go.  Understand that those who under perform should go.  Be rigorous, but not ruthless. Human Resource Focus: Accountability BEST PRACTICE
  • 40. Effectively coordinate. Q25A,B 7.2 7.3 5.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 Offices Practice Groups AGREE DISAGREE Process Management: Service Delivery Q: “Please rate your agreement with the following statements about the firm: 1. Effectively coordinated work across offices; 2. Effectively coordinated work across practice groups.”
  • 41. title the prescription for a collaborative culture  communicate the firm’s brand strategy  establish clear priorities  share information broadly throughout the firm  evaluate performance against plan  reward cross-selling culturally and with $$$  initiate client teams in order to institutionalize clients  create a learning environment
  • 42. title the prescription for a collaborative culture  survey partners and staff  acknowledge achievements  hold individuals accountable  formal mechanisms to coordinate work across offices
  • 43. title let’s see how firms are creating collaborative cultures
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  • 147. 0:30 / 3:00 / 30:00 mastering the art of conversational branding
  • 148. “what do you do?” the :30 pitch
  • 149. “I’m a lawyer.” (in Washingon, always followed by an apology)
  • 150. 0 10 what did I fail to do?  who am I?  who do I work for or with?  how do I do it? the :30 pitch
  • 151. 0 10 what do you want to know?  who are you?  how can I help you?  how can you help me? the :30 pitch
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  • 153. not interested in me? well, I’m not interested in you. the :30 pitch
  • 154. 1. have a purpose: what do you want the listener to do? 2. create a dialogue. 3. position yourself as important, confident and a leader. 0 10 the :30 pitch
  • 155.  tells a story.  does not recite a resume.  is a choreographed mating dance. :30 pitch techniques
  • 156.  You know how companies use slogans like “If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer”?  Well, my law firm protects against others using those slogans improperly or stealing them outright.  I’m head of [firm’s] IP practice in the New York office. the :30 pitch
  • 157. can your attorneys promote the partner in the office next to them? :30 pitch
  • 158. 1. what you are really expert in? 2. what there is about your approach to client problems or opportunities that makes you so great? :30 pitch
  • 159. fin