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Esquire Dean Richards with Craig D. Mills (Author)

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July 6, 2006
Plan By Trial shows you how to use the most powerful and flexible decision-making format ever devised - the American Jury Trial - to bring new energy, candor, creativity, and fun to your company's strategic planning sessions.

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About the Author

Both authors have a real-world experience that led directly to the Plan By Trial concept, and have field-tested the system with great success in Dean Richards' own manufacturing company.

Dean Richards is a career entrepreneur, having built up and sold multi-million dollar businesses in three diverse markets (retail food, insurance and securities brokerage, and manufacturing) over the past 30 years. A passionate devotee of wrestling, Dean brings the same blunt aggressiveness to business that he has taught to hundreds of wrestlers in his coaching career. When with Implus, which manufactures shoe accessories for sale in retail sporting goods stores, shoe stores, drug stores, and mass merchants, he was forced to launch lawsuits against two U.S. Fortune 500 companies that absorbed his entire attention for almost two years. This experience gave Dean the first-hand familiarity with the jury trial system that ultimately led to the concept behind Plan By Trial, which he developed and used during planning sessions in his own company. The direct, conversational style of the manucsript is attributable to Dean and his practical but humorous approach to business. Dean is a 1967 graduate of Juaniata College and a veteran of the United States Army. Having sold a majority interest in Implus Corporation to an investment group in 2001, he now lives in Key West, Florida.

Craig Mills is an attorney who specializes in complex commercial litigation. He has won cases in virtually every type of forum, from county traffic courts to the United States Supreme Court, and before U.S. and international arbitration panels. He acted as counsel to Implus Corporation during the two Fortune 500 lawsuits filed in the mid-90s, and has been a facilitator at Implus' annual planning sessions ever since, including acting as the "judge" during the original Plan By Trial session. Craig is responsible for those portions of the book that deal with legal issues, such as the Pre-Trial Order, Glossary, and matters of trial procedure. Craig is a 1984 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and received his law degree from Georgetown University in Washington, DC in 1991. Before beginning his legal career, he served as an infantry reconnaissance officer with the United States Marine Corps in the Mediterranean, Far East, and Persian Gulf. He is currently a partner in the firm of Buchanan Ingersoll in Philadelphia.

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THE VERDICT IS IN

Plan By Trial Lets You Bring the Drama and Focus of a Jury Trial to Your Next Business Planning Session.

Strategic business planning is the key to success in today's hyper-competitive environment. Every organization--from the Fortune 500 to start-ups and family businesses, from professional corporations to not-for-profit institutions and governmental agencies--must forge its own mission statement and strategy, and regularly revise that strategy to adapt to constant change in the marketplace.

As critical as these planning sessions are, every CEO, President, or other business leader who has ever been tasked with running them knows that the process can be dull, unproductive, or even downright harmful to company cohesion and drive.

Plan By Trial shows you how to use the most powerful and flexible decision-making format ever devised - the American jury trial - to bring new energy, candor, creativity, and fun to your company's strategic planning sessions. Developed by successful entrepreneur Dean Richards and battle-tested in his own business, the Plan By Trial system breaks down the key issues facing your organization into a series of short trials presided over by a neutral judge in which company executives are assigned to argue both sides of the issue as counsel for the plaintiff and defense. Sticking closely to the procedures used in real jury trials, counsel must research the facts, examine and cross-examine fellow employee witnesses and make opening and closing arguments to a jury of their peers. The entire process, including the jury's verdict on each issue, is transcribed by a court reporter producing a word-for-word record that forms the basis for the final strategic plan.

In Plan By Trial you'll learn to:

* Banish company politics and "yes-men" and bring out your employees' true opinions, creativity, and passion by giving them the freedom to speak their minds and "push the envelope" in their role as lawyer-advocates;

* Create total, constant participation and focus by involving everyone in every trial as a lawyer, witness, or juror

* Improve understanding of company functions and foster a more mature and cohesive approach to decision-making by assigning counsel to argue on issues outside of their daily routine, and even against their own personal opinions;

* Develop your employees' public speaking and analytical skills and reduce fear of the litigation process; and

* Do it all in a fun, exhilarating format that is already familiar to your employees from popular legal dramas.

Packed with real-life examples, helpful forms and ideas, Plan By Trial contains everything you need to transform your next planning session into a courtroom thriller.


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