Archive for the ‘Business Planning’ Category
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Proprietary social media research conducted by Russell Herder and Ethos Business Law is being featured this week at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting taking place through January 31 in Davos, Switzerland. The 2010 event entitled “Improve the State of the World: Rethink, Redesign and Rebuild” has drawn an invitation-only participant list of 2,500 chief executives from global leading companies, government representatives from the world’s top 25 economies and fast-growing countries, and presidents of the world’s major universities.
Russell Herder and Ethos Business Law conducted a groundbreaking study with C-suite executives regarding corporate use of social media, as well as on the need for internal policies and training. The firms were contacted last month for permission to share key findings at the global event in a session entitled “The Growing Influence of Social Networks,” which featured the CEOs of LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning and Twitter, among others.
“Corporations need to recognize that the social Web has the potential to become a new mode of production and the new “operating system” of a business,” the Forum reported. “But companies face a crisis of leadership. Too many companies are reticent about incorporating social media into either the organization’s internal process or its customer strategy, viewing social networks instead as a threat to employee productivity, or a source of transparency for which some organizations feel unready.”
Russell Herder and Ethos Business Law have participated in numerous speaking engagements since the original research was released a few months ago. A free copy of the research white paper is available at here.
Tags: Government, Professionals, Resources, Social Media
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
If you have ever been to Minnesota, or better yet lived there, you have probably experienced “Minnesota Nice.” Typically, Minnesota Nice is characterized by polite friendliness, an aversion to confrontation, a tendency toward understatement, a disinclination to make a fuss or stand out, emotional restraint or self-deprecation. What happens when Minnesota Nice enters the negotiating room? Often times, it can lead to difficult or failed negotiations.
Unfortunately, Minnesota Nice isn’t really about being “nice” at all. It’s more about keeping up appearances and avoiding confrontation. Moreover, it can also be used as a negotiation tool, which causes confusion, misunderstanding and frustration among other participants. So, what do you do when you are in a negotiation and you are confronted with “Minnesota Nice?” Here are a few tips: (more…)
Tags: Business Law, Minnesota Nice, Negotiation, Proactive, Top Ten
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
I recently saw this article in Larry Bodine’s blog. It is a great discussion on how attorneys can be more client-centric and service-oriented by adopting a different business model. It has long been my philosophy that attorneys must constantly redefine ways to create and add value to their clients. There are certainly better ways of measuring value than the number of hours spent on tasks.
I find one of the best way for a client to leverage value from its corporate counsel is through regular, proactive interaction. Simply spending time discussing a client’s business and future goals can prove quite productive. I often work as outside general counsel for clients on a retainer basis — not by hourly fees. This encourages clients to spend time working with their attorney on proactive strategies and removes the “time” concern. Moreover, this fosters a better relationship between the parties and allows the attorney to have a better institutional knowledge of the client. If you are still paying for every minute of your corporate attorney’s time, consider implementing a different business model.
Tags: Alternative Billing, Alternative Fees, Business Law, Flat Fee, Proactive, Professionals, Resources
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
As the end of the year fast approaches, our thoughts turn to holiday cheer and family fun! However, it is also important to think about a few simple pieces of annual corporate maintenance to protect you and your company. Two important and often overlooked items include filing the annual registration for your company and holding your annual meetings. (more…)
Tags: Business Law, Corporate Governance, Flat Fee, Legal Self Help, Piercing Corporate Veil, Prevention, Proactive, Professionals
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Starting in April of 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency will require contractors working on homes built before 1978, and all schools and buildings where kids spend time, to be certified in and use lead-safe practices. The primary concern with construction or remodeling in buildings with lead-based paint is lead dust. Therefore, the EPA will require contractors to wear protective clothing, work in wet and clean areas and take other safety precautions. You can find more information here at the EPA website.
Tags: Government, Prevention, Proactive, Professionals, Resources
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
We have all been there — shouting, grand-standing and lines in the sand. Unfortunately, when a negotiation turns hostile, the client suffers. A missed opportunity, dead deal, lost capital or worse. All can be results of negotiations gone bad. I have found that interest-based negotiation can often prevent hostile negotiations and even turn a hostile negotiation more productive.
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Tags: Business Law, Negotiation, Prevention, Proactive, Professionals, Resources
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
In a recent article from Law.com, an industry observer stated “[a]lternative fee arrangements are like teenage sex. There’s a lot more people talking about it than doing it—and those that are doing it don’t really know what they’re doing. . . .” While yes, that is a juicy, headline-attracting quote, I tend to agree with it wholeheartedly.
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Tags: Alternative Billing, Alternative Fees, Business Law, Corporate Governance, Flat Fee, Professionals, Resources
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Recently, I was working with a client looking at a potential investment. As I was pouring over the diligence, I noticed some interesting and unfortunate trends. By using quick and simple ratio analysis, I was able to determine that the business was not as healthy as initially thought, nor as the sellers portrayed. A few simple calculations saved my client significant purchase price dollars and buyer’s remorse once they acquired a business in serious trouble.
I think it is important that all business people (including lawyers) be able to understand, digest and interpret basic financial statements. If you are not familiar, I have set forth below a few key financial ratios that you can use to assess the financial health of a business: (more…)
Tags: Board of Directors, Business Law, Business Transfer, Finances, Professionals, Resources, Top Ten
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Friday, September 4th, 2009

Thanks to everyone who attended our webinar last week! There were a lot of good questions asked, and some of the answers to those questions that we didn’t have time to address will soon be posted here. For those of you who missed the webinar or those that need a re-fresher, here are the slides from the presentation.
Tags: Business Law, Corporate Governance, Employee, Proactive, Services, Social Media, Top Ten
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
Ethos Business Law, in conjunction with Russell Herder, is excited to offer a webinar: “Social Media: Embracing the Opportunities, Averting the Risks” on Tuesday, August 25 from 12 to 1 p.m. CT (register here).
Social media is one of the hottest topics today, with the pros and cons of its use being debated in board rooms nationwide. In light of recent restrictions on employees’ social media use (ESPN, Marine Corps, NFL), companies are discussing whether, how and to what degree they should restrict or encourage their employees to use social networking tools. This webinar will offer insight into business leaders’ views and perceptions on this issue and will provide actionable recommendations and advice on the development of social media policies and employee training sessions.
Led by Carol Russell, CEO of Russell Herder, and David Baer, president of Ethos Business Law and one of Minnesota Lawyer publication’s Attorneys of the Year, the webinar will also highlight the insights gleaned from the recent national study conducted by the two firms on social media trends in the workplace and policy adoption.
Sign up for this free webinar here.
In advance of the webinar, we invite you to submit questions and suggestions for topics to be covered in the presentation under Comments.
Tags: Business Law, Corporate Governance, Professionals, Resources, Social Media, Top Ten
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