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Improving Your Practice

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Consultant David Lawrence recently published an article discussing how there are three key questions you must ask yourself to find out how to improve your business.  These questions include: (1) what are you doing that you should be doing? (2) what are you not doing that you should be doing? and (3) what are you doing that you should not be doing?  Mr. Lawrence advsises that finding the answers to these questions goes way beyond simple time management and task delegation and addresses the issues of collaborative endeavor and appropriateness of responsibilities.

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David Lawrence, What Are You Doing?, Financial Advisor Magazine, September 2011 Issue. 

Posted by William Alan Nelson II, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal

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