Guide to managing a professional practice in the 1990s. Provides advice for professionals, especially lawyers, wishing to start their own practice or currently managing an existing practice. Aspects covered include framing the structure, deciding the mission, developing the culture, managing staff and clients, finance and planning for future expansion. Includes an index and bibliography. The author has a background in law and is currently a consultant to a number of law firms and adjunct associate professor at the faculty of law, University of Western Sydney, Macarthur.
Practice Management: How to Run a Profitable Professional Practice
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Explains construction professional practice in an appealing, succinct, and relatively informal way This book details the management of construction projects from beginning to end, concentrating on the principles underlying what construction ...
The first text on sport management for the Australian market, incorporating modern management philosophies in the sporting context.
This series is dedicated to serving the growing community of scholars and practitioners concerned with the principles and applications of environ mental management.
This is the “go to” book for newly appointed records managers, as well as experienced records and information management (RIM) professionals who want a review of specific topics.
A 'tour de force' that integrates all of the major theoretical arguments and issues and empirical realities that pertain to case management and its diversity into one text that enables...
This guide illustrates what worked and what didn't, with a focus on evidence and real-world cases to illuminate effective strategies and solutions.
Anderson has combined the early-curriculum content covered in her own To Be a Nurse: Personal/Vocational Relations for the LPN/LVN text with the late-curriculum leadership and management content found in the previous editions of this book.
Fully aligned with the A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), 6th edition, this book provides practice questions covering all five performance domains.