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You heard it once, you heard it twice, you probably listen to it every day, you probably heard it again today: you need a coach. The truth is all business owner needs one and a law firm owner this applies to you. The good and bad news is that there are too many coaches out there preaching to know the path to your success, and if you don't choose carefully, you may end up right where you started, minus several thousands of dollars.
Atty Allison Williams, the founder of Law Firm Mentor, joins us for a conversation to talk about the journey that took her from a start-up law firm to a multimillion business in under four years. And shares with us the secrets to growing her law firm exponentially and how she now helps other attorneys through coaching and mentoring achieve their full potential.
From the things Allison wished she would have known when she started her law firm to ways to reduce the complex process of building a marketing plan to a basic scientific method, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on the role of a good mentor.
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Send us your questions at [email protected]
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You heard it once, you heard it twice, you probably listen to it every day, you probably heard it again today: you need a coach. The truth is all business owner needs one and a law firm owner this applies to you. The good and bad news is that there are too many coaches out there preaching to know the path to your success, and if you don't choose carefully, you may end up right where you started, minus several thousands of dollars.
Atty Allison Williams, the founder of Law Firm Mentor, joins us for a conversation to talk about the journey that took her from a start-up law firm to a multimillion business in under four years. And shares with us the secrets to growing her law firm exponentially and how she now helps other attorneys through coaching and mentoring achieve their full potential.
From the things Allison wished she would have known when she started her law firm to ways to reduce the complex process of building a marketing plan to a basic scientific method, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on the role of a good mentor.
Resources mentioned in our episode:
Send us your questions at [email protected]
Enjoy the show? Please don't forget to subscribe, tell your coworkers, and leave us a review!