Agile and Lean: Methodologies to an Efficient, Better, and More Profitable Practice

Written By John E. Grant  |  Podcast, Productivity  |  0 Comments

A lean or similarly called agile law practice is one that prioritizes the delivery of a valuable project or service early and often. In order to do this, a law practice must create a system that improves time efficiency by removing excess waste. When a lawyer applies these lean processes to his or her workflow, they create services for which the client is happy to pay. But what does it mean to “remove excess waste”?

In this episode of New SoloAdriana Linares interviews me about what it means to have a lean practice, how businesses have soared ahead of law firms in this way, and things every lawyer can do to add value to their services. We discuss ways lawyers can effectively streamline workflow processes and I give some specific suggestions of books and articles to read in order to learn more.

You can listen to the episode on Legal Talk Network's Podcast Page, or at any of the links below:

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