Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Check out this new Promotions and Productivity CLE with Lawline.com - http://www.lawline.com/cle/?search=productivity
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Lawyers Use LinkedIn Productively
Tips for attorneys on how to use LinkedIn Productively - published in the Legal Intelligencer today
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/06/how-to-use-linkedin-productively.html
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/06/how-to-use-linkedin-productively.html
Labels: attorney; productivity; networking; internal networking, LinkedIn
Monday, May 04, 2009
Register for LMA National Webinar - Secrets of Super-Productivity
G'Day,
Today I am privledged to be hosting a call with Gina Rubel (www.furiarubel.com) on how marketing team members can increase their own productivity and their attorneys - join us and register at: http://www.legalmarketing.org/events/freestyle_event_view/d7788bbe5f477868ed2fcaaeac3f17df
Time management is out the window...It's super-productivity that achieves results. Where you spend your time, focus attention and invest energy affects your productivity, communications and your firm’s bottom line. Attend this interactive webinar with international productivity expert Neen James and public relations expert Gina Rubel to learn:
o How to identify and leverage your productivity style
o Understand how 15 minutes investments will increase your productivity by 30%.
o Implement proactive strategies for everyday public relations
o Productivity strategies for internal and external communications
Register today for this practical session filled with techniques and strategies you can apply as soon as you get off the call.
Time: 12:00 am - 1:30 pm
Pacific1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Mountain2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Central3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Eastern
Fees: $99 Full Member $149 Limited Member $199 Non-member
Today I am privledged to be hosting a call with Gina Rubel (www.furiarubel.com) on how marketing team members can increase their own productivity and their attorneys - join us and register at: http://www.legalmarketing.org/events/freestyle_event_view/d7788bbe5f477868ed2fcaaeac3f17df
Time management is out the window...It's super-productivity that achieves results. Where you spend your time, focus attention and invest energy affects your productivity, communications and your firm’s bottom line. Attend this interactive webinar with international productivity expert Neen James and public relations expert Gina Rubel to learn:
o How to identify and leverage your productivity style
o Understand how 15 minutes investments will increase your productivity by 30%.
o Implement proactive strategies for everyday public relations
o Productivity strategies for internal and external communications
Register today for this practical session filled with techniques and strategies you can apply as soon as you get off the call.
Time: 12:00 am - 1:30 pm
Pacific1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Mountain2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Central3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Eastern
Fees: $99 Full Member $149 Limited Member $199 Non-member
Friday, March 13, 2009
Productively Use Twitter - great article
Check out this great article on Twitter for Lawyers by Gina Rubel, Furia Rubel Communications @ginarubel
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/03/to-friend-or-not-to-friend-social-media-for-lawyers-part-4-twitter-for-lawyers.html
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/03/to-friend-or-not-to-friend-social-media-for-lawyers-part-4-twitter-for-lawyers.html
Labels: attorney; productivity; networking; internal networking, Twitter
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Attorneys can be more productive by focussing on the team
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/03/how-attorneys-can-be-more-productive-by-focusing-on-the-team-week-4.html - check out this article in the Legal
Labels: attorney; productivity; networking; internal networking
Thursday, March 05, 2009
How Attorneys can get more done in less time
Check out this blog today posted in The Legal: http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/03/how-attorneys-will-be-more-productive-by-making-the-most-of-every-minute-week-3.html
Labels: attorney; productivity; networking; internal networking
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Create a Productive Personal Development Plan for Attorneys
Check out this article featured in The Legal Intelligencer:
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/02/create-a-productive-personal-development-plan.html
Create a Productive Personal Development Plan
Many of us start the year with the best of intentions, and, as the year progresses, we get caught up in the busyness of life. This is the perfect time of year to reflect on what you want to achieve, create a plan and stick to it.
* Identify your focus. Rather than thinking really long-term, focus on what you can achieve in the next three to six months. This will give you a greater sense of priority.
* Identify your style. Are you a “do-it-yourself” type of person or do you prefer to attend a program, participate in training or attend a conference? Once you know your style, you will be better equipped to create your plan.
* Identify resources. Once you know your focus for the next few months, determine what resources you need to achieve your goals. Are there books you can read? Conferences you can attend for CLE credits? Coaching you can pay for? What resources do you need to achieve your plan?
* Identify how much time. Ask yourself how much time you are willing to commit to your personal development. You need to treat this as a high priority and schedule it.
* Identify experts who can help you. Once you know your area of development, brainstorm who will help you achieve this? Do you need a personal trainer? Is a coach something you should consider? Who can help you achieve?
* Identify when you will do it. Attorneys constantly tell me that they do the “urgent” and regret not spending time on the important activities. Be different. Schedule time in your calendar to achieve your personal development goals and treat the time as a priority, just like you treat your clients as a priority.
* Identify what you will ignore or delete. Often, to achieve our goals, we have to give up or say no to activities. Determine the activities in your life that you can place on hold or delete in order to focus on your personal development area.
* Identify an accountability partner. The best way to stay on track is to create a level of accountability to someone. You might hire a coach or tell a friend, but do let someone know what you are working on so they can support you.
* Identify your plan in writing. Help stay on track by detailing on paper your new development plan and how you will achieve it. Post it somewhere you can see it on a daily basis.
* Identify when you have achieved. Be clear when developing your plan exactly how you will measure your success. It is important to know when you can begin the next personal development journey.
If you want to boost your productivity, the best way to do that is determine what area you want to focus on and then decide how you are going to achieve that. You don’t need to do it alone, recruit help, keep yourself accountable and enjoy your results!
http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.com/tli/2009/02/create-a-productive-personal-development-plan.html
Create a Productive Personal Development Plan
Many of us start the year with the best of intentions, and, as the year progresses, we get caught up in the busyness of life. This is the perfect time of year to reflect on what you want to achieve, create a plan and stick to it.
* Identify your focus. Rather than thinking really long-term, focus on what you can achieve in the next three to six months. This will give you a greater sense of priority.
* Identify your style. Are you a “do-it-yourself” type of person or do you prefer to attend a program, participate in training or attend a conference? Once you know your style, you will be better equipped to create your plan.
* Identify resources. Once you know your focus for the next few months, determine what resources you need to achieve your goals. Are there books you can read? Conferences you can attend for CLE credits? Coaching you can pay for? What resources do you need to achieve your plan?
* Identify how much time. Ask yourself how much time you are willing to commit to your personal development. You need to treat this as a high priority and schedule it.
* Identify experts who can help you. Once you know your area of development, brainstorm who will help you achieve this? Do you need a personal trainer? Is a coach something you should consider? Who can help you achieve?
* Identify when you will do it. Attorneys constantly tell me that they do the “urgent” and regret not spending time on the important activities. Be different. Schedule time in your calendar to achieve your personal development goals and treat the time as a priority, just like you treat your clients as a priority.
* Identify what you will ignore or delete. Often, to achieve our goals, we have to give up or say no to activities. Determine the activities in your life that you can place on hold or delete in order to focus on your personal development area.
* Identify an accountability partner. The best way to stay on track is to create a level of accountability to someone. You might hire a coach or tell a friend, but do let someone know what you are working on so they can support you.
* Identify your plan in writing. Help stay on track by detailing on paper your new development plan and how you will achieve it. Post it somewhere you can see it on a daily basis.
* Identify when you have achieved. Be clear when developing your plan exactly how you will measure your success. It is important to know when you can begin the next personal development journey.
If you want to boost your productivity, the best way to do that is determine what area you want to focus on and then decide how you are going to achieve that. You don’t need to do it alone, recruit help, keep yourself accountable and enjoy your results!
Labels: attorney; productivity; networking; internal networking