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post # 337 — Monday, March 26, 2007 — a Strategy post

Profit Formula

In business many factors lead to ultimate financial and business success. The challenge is to identify which factors tend to drive other factors and hence, where you really should start to launch the sequence that leads to ultimate profitability.

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David Maister rocks. I’ve liked pretty much everything he’s written since his book on running professional service firms. He tends to focus somewhat on law firms but almost everything he talks about is broadly applicable to all kinds of professional ...


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