Summary
The metrics-tracking legal department gains actionable insights that it can apply not only to internal operations but also to broader, corporate-wide assessments that impact decision-making. In this paper, we present how to begin the measurement process within your legal department, the key metrics to track, and how to apply insights from your data to optimize productivity and efficiency.
In this Whitepaper
- Defining a metrics process
- What to track
- Applying insights
Key Insights
- The benefits of more information
- The risk of metric over-collection
- How tracking can benefit employees
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Corporate Counsel Guide to Metrics-Based Management
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