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You Can't Teach Hungry...Creating the Multimillion Dollar Law Firm

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This book is the ultimate guide to building the multimillion dollar law firm. For years, John Morgan has shared his methods, philosophy and techniques at his seminars, and through his company, PMP Marketing Group. In You Can't Teach Hungry, John shares his secrets, chapter by chapter, laying a road map to an enduring and sustainable practice. The journey takes you from life's earliest lessons and combines them with practical advice from years of experience and error. The book reveals what the author has learned in 28 years of practice. You will see the inside workings of his strategies, advertising plan and tools to evaluate your firm and your staff. The book forces you to ask the tough questions about yourself and your practice. The answers will amaze and motivate you. You Can't Teach Hungry will guide you through the steps to take a thorough inventory that will allow you to make hard decisions to improve and grow your firm. This book will change your practice and change your life.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2011

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December 23, 2017
Folks at work have been reading this book, and there are a few gems in there.
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May 11, 2019
Heard John speak at a conference and had to buy the book. Solid advice. Was nice to check off what my firm is already doing and get ideas for next steps. Quick read and worth it for any lawyer.
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January 14, 2024
Reread it after 10 years and still relevant today as when he wrote it. The advertising section might seem dated at first but the principles still apply as new mediums appear.
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