Successful organizations know where they are going, and they have a concrete plan to get there. This is also true of law departments. The difficulty is finding the time amid the daily routine and mounting workload to look at new technology, re-engineer outdated processes and evaluate staff levels and skill sets.
That’s where the team of Baker Robbins & Company and Hildebrandt International can help. We’re not just another IT consultancy. We are legal specialists with over 20 years experience in business management and technology consulting exclusively to legal organizations.
We work closely with you to assess the current state of departmental technology and offer your leadership a road map for improving operations and proactively offering the best possible legal services to your parent organization. The road map includes a course of action for improving business processes and ensuring that maximum benefit is attained from technology investments.
During a strategic technology review, we assess a variety of technology and business points to create the plan:
- Department goals and corporate mandates
- Current usage of technology in comparison to industry best practices as well as in relation to department goals
- Existing processes and their alignment to department goals
- Staffing and support for technology-enabled processes
Upon completion of the review, we apply our extensive experience and understanding of industry benchmarks to formulate tailored recommendations. We work with you to craft a practical and achievable plan that fits with department culture, but also that inspires the department to achieve a new level of service and performance.
You can expect the following deliverables:
- List of goals, issues and risks identified during the review, and recommendations for addressing each
- Relevant industry benchmarks and best practices that can be used as a measuring stick for decision making
- Strategic technology plan including a vision for the overall technology architecture and a timeline/road map for deploying the architecture