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In the five years since the first edition of this book published,
there has been an accelerated rise in the number and influence of
COO roles in the legal sphere. No longer the preserve of the
largest national and international firms, mid-tier firms and even
New Law and alternative legal service providers are considering a
COO as a potential - perhaps even essential - component of law firm
management, to achieve increased efficiency, productivity, and meet
the demands of a highly competitive market. With contributions from
a number of current law firm COOs, alongside some of the most
respected and sought-after consultants working in this space, this
second edition of Rise of the Legal COO examines the scope and
variety of the legal COO role, and how the challenges and demands
of the position have altered as law firms have evolved. It contains
updated chapters from the first edition, and several brand new
chapters covering topics such as: How the COO can enable innovation
and digital transformation in their firm; The COO's role in
managing profitability and client engagement; The use of data in
law firm management; and The New Law COO. There are also all-new,
exclusive interviews with legal COOs from a variety of national and
international firms, covering topics ranging from the importance of
relationships and adapting to the new hybrid, post-COVID world, to
encouraging innovation in firms and strategies to recruit and
retain talent. There is no doubt that a good COO is an invaluable
part of a firm's management team, and the opportunities for
talented individuals with broad operational management skills will
continue to grow. Heavily backed up by the first-hand experience of
the contributors, this title provides essential guidance to the
current and future legal COO on the skills and strategies they need
to succeed, and to law firms on how to recruit, integrate, and
develop a COO who will be a good match for their culture and help
them achieve their ambitions.
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on
subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help
with on the go, at a highly affordable price that puts them within
reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on
attachment. * Common investigations (ECG, imaging, etc) * Clinical
skills (patient examination, etc.) * Clinical specialties that
students perceive as too small to merit a textbook (psychiatry,
renal medicine) Key Points * Breaks down a subject that students
find complex and daunting, using clear images and concise but
informative text * Logical, sequential content: relevant basic
science; then chapters devoted to common disorders that introduce
the clinical essentials of renal practice * Descriptions of common
disorders are enhanced by Clinical Scenarios (Patient presents
with...), which help students and trainees to recognise and manage
common presenting problems
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