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Forget New Year's Resolutions; Your Firm May Need a New Year's Revolution

By C.J. Hayden, Contributing Editor

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No, that's not a typo in the title. Resolutions are easy; most of us make them at least once a year. A revolution, on the other hand, is something you may not have made since you started your firm.

Launching a new business is actually quite revolutionary. When you began yours, many details of your life changed. Some of those changes were intentional, others accidental; some you liked, some you didn't. Other changes that you always meant to make just never seemed to happen.

Is your firm everything you meant it to be? Is it giving you all that you wanted? Are you satisfied, even delighted with how your life as a business owner is turning out? If not, perhaps it's time to start a revolution. Here are some revolutionary ideas you might consider adopting:


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