A Compilation of Excellent Law Practice Management and Productivity Videos.
08 Wednesday Jan 2014
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08 Wednesday Jan 2014
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29 Sunday Dec 2013
Posted in Law Office Management, Management
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Case Western Reserve University, Daniel Goleman, Employees, Harvard Business Review, Law Office Management, Legal Skills Prof, Legal Skills Professor Blog, Management Skills, Neuroimaging, Richard Boyatzis, Richard Davidson, Weatherhead School of Management
Finding The Sweet Spot Between Criticism And Encouragement, by Legal Skills Prof, Legal Skills Professor Blog
Some interesting new research on how to more effectively coach someone towards success as reported by the Harvard Business Review Blog.
When You Criticize Someone, You Make It Harder for that Person to Change (http://tinyurl.com/mzkb3dt)
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[Professor Richard Boyatzis, of the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western, has done] recent research on the best approach to coaching has used brain imaging to analyze how coaching affects the brain differently when you focus on dreams instead of failings. These findings have great implications for how to best help someone – or yourself — improve.
09 Saturday Nov 2013
Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Law Libraries, Law Office Management, Legal Writing, Marketing, Research
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Canada, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Law Libraries, Law Office Management, Legal Writing, Marketing
Fall 2013 Issue of Law Library Journal Now Available, Michel-A. Sheppard, Library Boy
Ron, this one’s for you. CCE
01 Friday Nov 2013
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The Tasks That Matter Most, by David Ackert, The Ackert Advisory
http://perma.cc/0sPSLsYeuzo
A quick and easy beta program created by Julian Birkinshaw and Jordan Cohen (Harvard Business Review) to find out how to improve your productivity, profitability, or job satisfaction. CCE
26 Saturday Oct 2013
Posted in Law Office Management, Legal Blogs
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Although I think it is too soon to call it, these blogs have been named, to date, the top legal blogs for 2013. Some great blogs may be missing, but everything here deserves the title. There are many top-notch regional or special legal area blogs deserving of high recognition regardless of whether they make a national list. Even though the ABA will not announce its list of the top 100 blogs until later this year, my guess is that the majority listed below will no doubt will make the cut.
Best Law Blogs of 2013, by Andrew Cabasso, JurisPage Blog
http://bit.ly/1cjRpkz
Top 30 Law Blogs of 2013, By Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog
http://bit.ly/1hjv0Uj
BlawgWorld Rounds Up the Best of Legal Blogs, by Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites
http://bit.ly/1dWBxoQ
If you are interested, the ABA’s choice picks for 2012, posted December 1, 2012, were:
6th Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100 (a correction has been made to this story), by Molly McDonough, Sarah Randag, and Lee Rawles
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/6th_annual_blawg_100
26 Saturday Oct 2013
Posted in Law Office Management, Using Social Media
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LinkedIn drives more traffic to law firm websites than all other social media combined, by Kevin O’Keefe’s Real Lawyers Have Blogs
http://bit.ly/17IbvO0
26 Saturday Oct 2013
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Opening a New Solo Law Practice,
by Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog
http://bit.ly/16dkKZ9
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