To achieve goals, start by measuring progress
Running a successful and growing law firm is largely, if not entirely, predicated on monitoring key metrics as much as possible in order to achieve the desired progress we want. The deeper and more ruthlessly data can be measured, the better. Read more at masslawyersweekly.com
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