Wastage is the number one issue in service-based businesses, including law firms. Wastage is a result we see when there is a weak interaction between the system, process and people, and it hampers progress. 

How do you grow and scale? 

Let’s begin with the most common distinction between these two terms. In general, we think of growth in linear terms: a company adds new resources (capital, people, or technology), and its revenue increases as a result. 

By contrast, scaling is when revenue increases without substantial resource increases. It is often said that the ability to scale is when a business becomes an asset to the owners. 

Therefore, when waste from which revenue and profits leak is unattended, the firm cannot grow and scale.

So, what are wastes in a law firm context?

According to the International Institute of Legal Project Management, the following are typical wastes:

LPM teaches you to identify waste and resolve it.

Join our upcoming Legal Project Management courses to learn more, become internationally accredited and to transform your legal practice or department.

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