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So many books to read…..so little time to read them. The book I have just finished reading is “Performance3: Planning x People x Process” by L. Gary Boomer, CEO of Boomer Consulting, Inc.

Gone are the days of “this is good enough.” The industry today is changing at a rapid pace, and firms must stay competitive.

To achieve this, firms must stay focused. Have a strategic plan… train your people… build teams…look at the 5 year picture. These are only some examples from the book.

One thing our firm does is hold a “retreat” once a year, where partners and managers get together and discuss long term and short term goals/plans for the company. It really is great to be a part of the planning process!!

A firm can have a great retreat, but what happens to those goals/plans? More often than not, they never come to fruition. Partners and managers come back super-charged, but then life happens and things are placed on the back burner. Make it a point to implement at least 2 short term initiatives.

This is a great book to assist firms in taking it to the next level. Do you want to play in the minors, or step up to the majors?



Always great to read your comments!

I have not read this one yet but will look into it on your recommendation! We at CONCERN Management Services are alway promoting the benefits of using a COACH to support the attainment of these short and long term goals!It really is hard for an organization to manage the day to day demands and move thes inititive forward.

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I Love Gary Boomer!!!

Maria

I too have read this book and think it is outstanding!

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