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Inside Job: Lots of Your Existing Tech Offers Built-In Reports
Attorneys are slowly starting to access data about their law firms so they can make more informed decisions about what they will do to manage their businesses. And each day, data is being aggregated around your law practice, which means the information pile from which you have to pull continues to increase.
So, how do you organize it in an effective way?
Well, the good news is that the softwares you use every day contain reporting functionality. All of your case management software, customer relationship management software and accounting software are capable of generating reports of two types. First, there are ‘default’ reports that are included in every software, which are built-in, and which you can click a button for and run. Then there are ‘custom’ reports’ that you can build yourself by aggregating fields (including custom fields) to generate new sets of information that are viable and useful for your business . . . though, perhaps, not for other businesses.
If you want to leverage data for decision making in your law firm, start with those default reports. Make sure you’re inputting the right data, and then review your numbers on the regular in order to get a better handle on your performance. After that, you can get a little frisky and start designing custom reports.
The numbers are all there and can be made accessible.
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If you want to improve the performance of your business, it starts and ends with data; and, we can help you leverage it.
The Wyoming State Bar offers free law practice management consulting services through Red Cave Law Firm Consulting.
To request a consult, visit the Wyoming State Bar’s law practice management page, and start running your law firm like a business.
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