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June 9, 2005
"Managing Partner Magazine" Anybody Know This Pub?
"Managing Partner Magazine?" Calling all readers who may be familiar with this publication, which I have seen occasionally but perhaps not often enough, or not enough of—primarily because their website appears to hide all the good stuff.
But past the spam filter arrived this afternoon a promotion to subscribe (reproduced verbatim in the extended portion of this post). Any advice from any of you who know the publication? Worth it? Too pricey? On a scale of 1 to 10, it's a [_____]? As always, bruce at adamsmithesq dot com is happy to hear from you.
From: dsmallwood [dsmallwood@ark-group.com]Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2005 2:10 PM
To: bmacewen@nyc.rr.com
Subject: Important Changes to Managing Partner Magazine
Dear
Bruce,
To coincide with the recent
opening of our
First of all, you will notice we
have put a huge amount of work into creating an innovative new look and feel for
the magazine and the Managing
Partner website (www.mpmagazine.com). Of course, this would
mean very little if we had not put even more work into improving the content of
the magazine.
To this end, we have brought on
board a larger in-house team, as well as a larger number of talented
journalists, industry experts and consultants.
With an expanded news section,
more case studies that aim to keep you right up to date on developments in the
Legal industry that you cannot afford to miss, more in-depth features on all
things best practice related, book and product reviews, regular multi-part
master classes, and profiles of leading Law Firm professionals, we are certain
you will find more valuable, practical and entertaining information in the
magazine than ever before.
These changes haven’t
affected the core principal of Managing Partner. It will still act as the
essential guide to strategic practice management, each issue of Managing Partner is written with the
specific purpose of helping you to:
-
Learn
from the mistakes and success stories of others.
-
Lower
business costs and increase productivity across your
organization.
-
Ensure
the ongoing professional development of yourself and your colleagues.
-
Keep on
top of industry developments, new techniques and tools.
Featuring case studies
and in-depth articles from managing partners and senior lawyers, leading
academics and consultants, the magazine provides an essential guide to the
running of the modern law firm.
In addition to
these changes we are also offering for a limited time Managing Partner
magazine at reduced cost.
At $445 ($150 discount normal
price $595) for a standard subscription or $185 ($90 discount normal price $275)
for an online subscription you will receive:
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Ten issues of Managing Partner
featuring up to seven case studies
in each issue, technology news, people and places, personal profiles and regular
contributions from the editorial board,
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A monthly email update
with all the latest Managing Partner
news,
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Regular special-focus
supplements (previous supplements include The
Business Case for Collaboration and The Business Case for
Taxonomies),
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Over 500 MP case
studies and articles FREE in the mpmagazine.com
archive,
-
Discounts on Ark Group
good-practice guides (previous guides include Mergers
& Alliances: A Good-Practice Guide for Law
Firms),
-
Discounts on all Ark
Group reports including Taxonomies,
Knowledge Management for
the Legal Sector and Managing Enterprise
Content,
-
Discounts on all Ark
Group conferences, exhibitions and master
classes,
-
A unique opportunity
to continue your professional
learning and keep ahead of the competition…
For further
information on Managing Partner Magazine you can visit http://www.mpmagazine.com
This
discount offer is only available until Monday 13th June, if you wish
to take advantage of this, simply reply to this email quoting the discount code
“MP-O1”
Please let me know
if this would be of interest to you, as I can organise to have a risk free trial subscription set up for
you, so that you can review its contents and determine whether Managing Partner Magazine would be a
valuable tool for your organization.
If you have any
questions or queries please feel free to contact me at
anytime.
I look forward to
hearing from you.
Kind
regards,
Daniel
Smallwood
Managing
Partner Magazine
t: (+1) 773 275
5750
f: (+1) 773 275
5780
4657b
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