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54. John Nachazel, Michael Morse Law Firm — How Process Makes Profit From The Fireproof Data Evangelist

John Nachazel has a five-step model to take your law firm from unpredictable to wildly profitable, yes, really! He’s half of one of the legal world’s most respected visionary-integrator duos, and co-author of the hugely successful *Fireproof* alongside his partner Michael Morse. He’s a data enthusiast, an EOS evangelist, a jumbotron fan, and an absolute master at perfect planning and execution!

Today, we discover how John transforms blue-sky thinking into concrete results every time, why the successful firms of the future need to be big on data, and why John can’t stop dreaming about owning a Ford F-150!

53. Patricia Refo, American Bar Association — Making The Most Of Going Digital & Adapting Your Law Firm In The Post-Covid World

Patricia Refo , partner at Snell & Wilmer, has achieved more than most lawyers ever will. Trish has received countless professional recognition and awards, established herself as a first-class commercial litigation lawyer and she’s the current president of the American Bar Association.

In today’s episode of The Rankings Podcast, Trish tells us all about her journey from aspiring newspaper editor to president of the ABA, and shares with us her views on how the legal industry has had to adapt throughout the pandemic and what she thinks some of the lasting impacts will be.

52. Chris Mursau, Topgrading — Hiring For Excellence, Interview Strategy, And The New PIP

Chris Mursau can spot an A-player from miles away! Chris is the President of Topgrading, a market-leading company that helps organizations find A-players and hold onto them. He’s spent his career tackling the big intake questions and he shares that expertise with us.

Today, we discuss how to motivate and retain high performers, what you should and shouldn’t do in an exit interview and whether those personality profile tests are worth your time. Plus, we hear the eye-opening financial ramifications and cost savings relating to hiring wrong, or right!

51. George Salinas, The Law Office of George Salinas — Client-Centric Firms, Personalized Experiences & Hybrid Marketing

George Salinas is a Texas super lawyer with a list of achievements as long as your arm. But he, like many lawyers, knows that he’s in a competitive game and that being great at what you do isn’t always enough. So George found a way to set himself apart from the crowd.

George set out to make his firm, The Law Offices of George Salinas, different from the others by putting customer service at the heart of everything it does. In this episode we talk how his firm keeps its clients happy and how he utilizes hybrid marketing to communicate his brand.

50. Roland Frasier, Leverage, Exit, Grow, Scale — The EPIC Challenge And Profit Through Acquisitions

Roland Frasier wants to buy just about everything. The X of X has made a career out of shrewd acquisitions and cross-market competencies. Roland’s grown and sold numerous hugely successful companies for anything from $3million to $4 billion. So how does he known when to stick and when to flip?

Today, we discover how to multiply your firm’s profits the Roland Frasier way and why mergers and acquisitions can supercharge your business even during a market downturn. Plus, we hear about the EPIC CHALLENGE where Roland shares his incredible business growth formula with the world for next to nothing.

What’s in This Episode:

Who is Roland Frasier?
Paid consulting work as a vetting and staging tool
What is the EPIC CHALLENGE?
Roland Frasier top tips for incredible business growth
Why you should be acquiring during an economic downturn
How personal injury attorneys can supercharge their profits
Roland Frasier PI COVID relief kit

49. Sean Magennis, Capital54 — Entrepreneurship At Scale & The Power Of Professional Networks

Sean Magennis is living the entrepreneurial dream. The CFO of Capital54 and former global president of YPO spends his days helping entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level. He knows exactly how to cultivate success. How? Because he’s been there himself.

Today, we hear Sean Magennis’ incredible entrepreneurial journey, from his first sales pitch at school in South Africa to his first million-dollar company in Canada, all the way to his current role as the ultimate investor and mentor for entrepreneurs. He shares his insights on how candid professional networks help personal injury attorneys scale with ease, and how a solid capital strategy will ensure your firm can withstand any eventuality.

What’s in This Episode:
Who is Sean Magennis?
The story of Sean’s first million-dollar company
What makes a successful entrepreneur?
Why YPO is known as the most powerful organization in the world
How Sean Magennis spots an entrepreneur worth investing in
Perfecting networking for personal injury attorneys
Financing your firm: advice on capital strategies