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Feast or Famine

Taken from RJon’s members-only meeting in 2016 in Miami, this week’s episode is for any entrepreneur who hates selling—but especially lawyers. RJon describes the “feast or famine” cycle that most business owners can identify with, and explains how to break free.

Let’s go to the vault!

Lessons Learned The Hard Way

This is a super-sized lesson because we couldn’t bring ourselves to cut any of it. In this episode from the vault, RJon and Draye have an unscripted conversation about RJon’s journey, beginning with his failed law practice nearly two decades ago – a failure which set the stage for the massive success RJon has since created as the founder of How to Manage a Small Law Firm.

Don’t Waste Your Time on Things You Suck At

This week, we’ll wrap up our series from the 7 Main Parts of a Business episode in RJon’s “The Lawyer’s MBA” webinar—a collaboration with Daniels-Head Insurance. In today’s episode, RJon teaches you to focus on becoming spectacular at things you’re already great at, instead of wasting your time trying to become mediocre at things you’re bad at.

Clients Want Predictability

In this episode, RJon and Draye Redfern from Daniels-Head Insurance turn their focus toward your SOPs and your staff. RJon explains how to diagnose the current state of your systems, create predictability in your production, and how to tell the difference between employees, staff, and a team.

Plant The Wrong Seed, Get The Wrong Crop

This week’s episode comes from RJon’s 7 Main Parts of a Business episode of “The Lawyer’s MBA” webinar series. In this collaboration with Draye Redfern from Daniels-Head Insurance, RJon teaches the value of empathy in law firm marketing and explains why getting clear on client avatars affects every aspect of your business.

The Secret to Escaping the $250K Plateau

Today, we’re going back to RJon’s ‘Financial Controls’ episode from his “Lawyer’s MBA” webinar series with Daniels-Head Insurance Agency. He explains why so many businesses plateau at around $250K in revenue and exactly what it takes to push past that benchmark.