by Bruce | May 12, 2008 | Articles, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, Marketing, Strategy
According to a McKinsey study, in the corporate world, for every five attempts to enter a new market, four fail and only one succeeds. And this isn’t limited to startups or novice businesses; it includes very sophisticated firms. For example? Anheuser-Busch...
by Bruce | May 6, 2008 | Articles, Compensation, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Leadership, Partnership Structures, Practice Group Management, Strategy
Thinking of going to a two-tier (equity and non-equity) partnership? Or of increasing the non-equity ranks if (like 80% of the AmLaw 100) you’re already two-tier? I’m here to counsel extreme skepticism. And I’m tempted to be even more...
by Bruce | May 5, 2008 | Articles, Compensation, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, Partnership Structures, Practice Group Management, Strategy
A loyal reader, partner in an AmLaw 25, writes, under the topic "Could we be developing a ‘bubble’ in law firm PPP:" Bruce: I’d be interested in getting your thoughts on the above question. If you define a market "bubble,"...
by Bruce | May 2, 2008 | Articles, Finance, Leadership, Strategy
One of my core beliefs is that no one is entitled to incumbency. I can point to the turnover in the AmLaw 100, but to abstract from our industry is often more illuminating because no one gets defensive. In terms of understanding and analyzing enduring corporate...
by Bruce | April 21, 2008 | Articles, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, Strategy
Here are just a few of the early reviews of the Georgetown Law Symposium on "The Future of the Global Law Firm:" “Extraordinarily well done. Interesting people and good stuff.” “I thoroughly enjoyed the conference. It was...
by Bruce | April 19, 2008 | Articles, Compensation, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, Strategy
I’m back from the two-day "Future of the Global Law Firm" symposium at Georgetown Law School, which was organized by Prof. Mitt Regan of Georgetown, Prof. Larry Ribstein of the University of Illinois, and myself. You may read other coverage of this...