Amata’s Blog: Tips For How To Grow Your Business
Learn the latest business management tips across industries, from law to real estate, to help kickstart your growth and elevate your business. We distill cutting-edge information written by and about our professional service clients so that you can reach new heights.
You probably know this, but relationships are the key to attracting and retaining clients. Long-lasting business relationships are built on trust, affinity, and going the extra mile. The question is, how can you nurture your relationships while also leveraging…
Starting your own practice is both exciting and scary. You envision all the things you want to do, achieve, and create, but at the same time the road to getting there feels uncertain. That is why today we want…
There is nothing more heartbreaking than working extremely hard the entire month, only to realize there is little to no money in the bank account and wondering where did all went.
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People quit their jobs for many reasons. And besides the obvious ones (relocation, burnout, low pay), there is one reason that most leaders haven’t considered: Feeling underutilized.
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Did you know a virtual and on-site assistant are all you need to drastically reduce your workload and unlock new growth?…
One of the hardest things as a growing law firm is the catch-22 situation of needing to hire talent in order to grow, but not having the funds in order to do it….
Have you ever held yourself back from hiring a team member because you do not know if you will have enough work to keep them busy?…
Can you grow your business revenue without working longer hours?…
Notary services are a must for lawyers. The problem is that authenticating documents, certifying copies, and maintaining records are all time-consuming activities that do not add directly to your bottom line or energize most lawyers. So, following Amata’s philosophy…
The law industry, like many others, has seen a shift. Over 44% of law firms allowed some form of remote working in 2021, and the trend has increased. However, most law firms haven’t transitioned into full remote work, and…