Resources
How to Run Your Key Client Program on Nexl
White Papers

How to Run Your Key Client Program on Nexl

|

January 6, 2023

|

Spotify logo

Listen on

Spotify

Apple Podcasts app icon with a white stylized microphone inside a purple rounded square.

Listen on

Apple Podcasts

Amazon Music logo

Listen on

Amazon Music

A stylized graphic showing a field of grass

What Is a Key Client Program?

Key Client Programs (“KCP”) are designed to keep a clear focus on the law firm’s most important clients. These can be both clients that are currently generating the most revenues, or clients where there is strong growth potential.

Our guide on How to Run Your Key Client Program will help you understand the following:

  • Why do law firms have Key Client Programs?
  • How do Key Client Programs work?
  • How to use Nexl Project to run your Key Client Program?
  • Create ownership and collaboration to manage your Key Client Program

What Are the Outcomes of Having a Key Client Program?

By having a Key Client Program, your law firm should be able to achieve the following results:

  • Stronger client relationships, both on an individual and institutional level.
  • Better internal alignment and cross-practice collaboration.
  • A better client experience that delivers higher value for money.
  • Increases in client revenues and resilient relationships.
  • A sound commercial and proactive approach to client development.

How to Run Your Key Client Program on Nexl

Download Article

Leadership & insights

Related posts

View all
Webinars

On-demand demo: How law firms track lateral hiring and integration in Nexl

See how law firms use Nexl to track lateral hiring success and integrate new partners' relationships into firmwide BD from day one.

Watch Webinar
Next
Watch the Webinar
Articles

How to build a law firm marketing plan that drives growth

How to build a law firm marketing plan that drives growth, with a framework covering goals, budget, practice groups, and reporting.

Read the Article
Next
Watch the Webinar
Articles

Law firm lateral integration: why most new partners fail and how to fix it

Half of lateral partners fail to meet expectations. Learn common reasons why law firm lateral integration fails and how to fix it.

Read the Article
Next
Watch the Webinar
Next
Next
Gradient background with smooth transition from dark black at top to purple and then peach at bottom.
Gradient background transitioning from dark black at the top to deep purple, pink, and peach tones at the bottom.