Productizing legal services

It’s not online yet, but be sure to look out for this month’s Law Practice Management Magazine which has a cover story on productizing legal services by Sally Schmidt. In it, she looks at three firms who’ve gone to some lengths to deliver packaged services (often for a flat fee) that clients are finding very valuable:

Schmidt includes several rules for a successful service launch, including the necessity of doing market research and devising an appropriate market mix. Schmidt did her homework here, and it’s refreshing to see a well-documented article focus on the potential upside in pursuing alternative business models.

Another nice tidbit: I’m on a conference call in twenty minutes with a huge east coast law firm (they’re a customer). They have five open spots for “account managers” whose sole purpose is to assist the attorneys in managing active opportunities in the sales pipeline.

Oh, the horror! Law firms sell services? What will they think of next?

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I’m part of a startup that’s productizing a consulting service. We’re designing the work to be predictable, repeatable, and affordable. (http://CandidateVoice.com)

Productizing Legal Services

Rick Klau has a pointer to an interesting story in Law Practice Management Magazine by Sally Schmidt. It examines the experiences of three law firms in “productizing legal services.” These means delivering pre-packaged legal services, often for a fixed…

Productizing Legal Services

Rick Klau has a pointer to an interesting story in Law Practice Management Magazine by Sally Schmidt. It examines the experiences of three law firms in “productizing legal services,” or delivering pre-packaged legal services, often for a fixed fee. The…

Productizing Legal Services

Sally Schmidt has a nice cover story entitled Should You Productize Your Services? in the most recent issue of Law Practice Management Magazine. She profiles three law firms that deliver packaged services, often for a flat fee. Worth checking out….

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