Everything Old is New Again
Well, there really is nothing new under sun. Just out of curiosity, I ran a keyword search on my hard drive to find our first references to the challenges and opportunities presented by estate tax reform (or repeal) for estate planning attorneys.
Interestingly, we first started raising this issue with our clients long before many of our competitors were even IN BUSINESS! It's a small world, now isn't it?
How many of you can remember back to the issues facing estate planners WAY back in the summer of 2000? Ha! ha! Makes me kind of laugh to remember the panic about Y2K ... to review articles like this one and realize -- when you keep doing the right things right, you are well-prepared to survive -- and thrive -- on the challenges that life (or football) throws your way.
Here are some excerpts from an article we published on July 17, 2000:
There is an old Chinese Curse that goes something like, "May you live in interesting times."
Well ... we certainly do! Last week the American Bar Association reversed its opinion on MDPs (Multi-Disciplinary Practices) and voted nearly 3 to 2 against allowing lawyers to partner with non-lawyers. They also voted to disband the MDP Committee ... with a typical head-in-the-sand mentality that theorizes, "if we ignore it, it will go away." Perhaps ...
Last week the Senate also passed legislation to repeal the estate tax! Though President Clinton promises a veto ... isn't this an INTERESTING time to be a trusts & estates attorney?
In times like these it's best to take a "running back mentality."
I like football analogies because, as one who never played the game, I find the philosophy of football an intriguing way to explain most of life -- replete with injuries, heroes, goats, spectators, coaches, and a few illegal bets on the side!
My youngest son plays football, and though the philosophy sometimes escapes him, he also can make the most profound observations. Michael has been chosen one of Missouri's Top Players by the state's sportswriters. Now, I'm not really sure what this means ... but for a dyslexic kid who can't tell left from right without writing it on his wristbands -- I think it's a pretty great accomplishment!
Michael has a few philosophies about being a star running back. They go something like this:
- Please give me the ball.
- If you give me the ball, I will make something happen.
- When I have the ball, I will slip in behind the biggest guy on the line, find a hole and run for the goal line. As God is my witness, I promise I will do this every time and never consider doing anything else.
- When I have the ball, I will protect it with my life. I will cradle it close to my body and they will have to rip my arms off to cause a fumble.
- When I have the ball, my team has their best chance of winning.
If business is like a football game (and believe me, it is!), then it's time to take a running back mentality. Apply these simple philosophies to your everyday business life:
- Please Give Me The Ball
There are lots of opponents on the field, and they change with regularity. Today those opponents may include our own bar associations, and the specter of estate tax repeal. It's natural to have opponents. The most important thing is to realize that you "have the ball," which means simply that you have control. So many people never even touch the ball, let alone carry it. As long as you "have the ball" -- you are in a position to score!
- Make Something Happen
Take control of your destiny. What are you going to do if they repeal the estate tax? What are you going to do about pressure to reduce your fees? Remember, you have the ball. It's up to you to make something happen in your own practice!
- Find a Hole, Run For The Goal Line -- And Never Stop!
Just as there is no room for the timid in football, the same is true in business. Sometimes it seems that the opposing line is impenetrable. But it never is. There is ALWAYS a gap somewhere. Sometimes you have to slip behind a big guy who will make a gap open up for you. But, only those people who eyes are fixed on the goal line, who never even consider running for the sidelines -- they are the only ones who find those gaps and slip through them with consistency. Do you think estate tax repeal is an impenetrable line? Wrong. Those with vision will find the gaps, they will RUN through them, and they will score.
- Protect the Ball With Your Life
What are you doing today to protect the future of your practice? Are you tracking, analyzing and reporting data? Are you working your contacts? Are you investing in people, technology, and marketing? If not, expect someone to rip your arms off and cause a fumble.
- You Have The Best Chance of Winning When You Have The Ball
Some people fear the responsibility of carrying the ball. Those people need to find a cushy position in a large firm. Entrepreneurs truly believe that they represent their single best chance of success. Don't shy away from the challenge. Accept it. Rejoice in it. And realize that your team is well-positioned to win because ... you have the ball.
Another thing you can learn from football -- watch how the players train in the off-season. All the determination in the world means nothing if you can't perform to the best of your ability on game day. So it is in business as well. Take time to get strong in the fundamentals.
Be strong in the fundamentals. And remember this, in business -- as in football -- they charge full-price even for the pre-season games!