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Which Brazilian law firms will miss the future?
Are Brazilian law firms overlooking strategic opportunities that could strengthen their competitive advantages against foreign firms? I believe that many of them are. In our firm’s discussions with our clients throughout the world, we have observed that interest in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, 2020, Brazil, change, change management, China, clients, competition, culture, decision making, European Union, foreign firms, Indonesia, Japan, Latin America, law firms, planning, profound change, Russia, South Korea, strategy, Turkey, United States
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Advanced strategy for Brazilian law firms
This post discusses the need for national Brazilian law firms to advance their strategic thinking and methodology to meet the new competitive realities of the markets — both national and international — in which they compete. Although expressed in the … Continue reading
Posted in law firms, marketing, partners, planning, strategy
Tagged Brazil, change, China, clients, competition, decision making, European Union, foreign firms, investment, law firms, leadership, marketing, partners, planning, profitability, Russia, South Korea, strategy, Turkey
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Korean reunification by 2015?
The apparent transfer of power in North Korea to the totally unprepared Kim Jong-un raises profound questions about the future of the Korean peninsula and the role of law firms in South Korea in reunification. These questions need to be … Continue reading
Posted in law firms, strategy
Tagged 2015, change, China, collective leadership, communism, dictators, free trade, Kim Jong-un, law firms, leadership, North Korea, reunification, Russia, South Korea, Soviet Union, strategy, United States, USSR
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