Ours is a massively diverse marketplace comprising, among others, legal, accountancy and compliance professionals. It is also one that is constantly evolving.
In the last decade or so, the rate of technological change has been unprecedented. During that period, technology has had a huge influence on the development of Jordans core products and services, and the ways in which we deliver them to that marketplace. Significant legislative change played its part too and at the same time, our clients and the climate in which they operate continue to evolve.
But what of the next next ten years, or even twenty? There is no doubt that the pace of change in technology will continue. The introduction of the ABS and reduction in audit requirements speak of upheaval in the legal and accounting professions, all this against a backdrop of continued economic uncertainty.
So what will the marketplace look like in 2020 and beyond? How will it operate? What will it need to meet the challenges it will face? We would like to understand how our clients see the future and how the Jordan Group can continue to provide them with relevant, cost effective products and services that will work for them.
To this end, we are running a series of focus groups in 2012 at the following venues:
Royal College of Physicians, London -24 and 26 January
Park Plaza Hotel, Leeds – 2 February
We’d like to hear views from in-house counsel, Financial Directors, Head of Knowledge management (law firms) lawyers and accountants.
If would like to contribute by joining one of our focus groups, please register your initial interest by email to carol_prince@jordans.co.uk
We’ll make a charity donation for every delegate attending.