Interactive Live CPD Webinar on 16/8/2023 at 1 pm to 2 pm Missed this Webinar?…
New Lawyer Practical Skills Micro Learning Modules – Part 3
Interactive Live CPD Webinar on 2/8/2023 at 1 pm to 2 pm
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No worries, CPD for Me just started the new “Early Career Fast Track Micro Learning” series.
Here is the link !
Ideal for new law firm staff and early career lawyers (1-3 Years)
As a structured ‘one-stop shop’ training course, this webinar series is designed to get started to fill the gap in ‘first rung of the ladder’ daily practical skills for new lawyers.
UPCOMING CPD-LIVE WEBINAR INCLUDES HANDOUTS AND ENGAGING CHAT
New Lawyer Practical Skills Micro Learnings –
Part 3
Facilitator Paula Gilmour (CPD on Demand)
Spotlight – Susan Marie Hill (Accelerated Legal Skills)
This webinar covers the following learning outcomes:
- This CPD session will cover the following learning outcomes:1. How to properly prepare for meetings
2. Tips for more effective client communications
3. Find out when too much focus can be a trap
4. Watch out for these workload management mistakes
5. Troubleshoot this common troublespot
This Interactive Live CPD Webinar is presented by CPD for Me
Don’t miss out – this live webinar will NOT be recorded !
1 CPD unit/point Professional Skills or Practice Management
Let’s have a closer look at our forth topic:
Watch out for these workload management mistakes
- Workload management mistake #1 The to do list trapIn terms of base level proficiency, you’ve probably gotten quite good at having your to do list firmly by your side. Writing down all the tasks that you’re asked to do. Adding them to your list. Crossing them off as you go. You know the drill.
But, did you realise that, as your work becomes more complex, your trusty to do list can also be a real trap for young players? - workload management mistake #2 is the ticking twist
If you’re in the habit of using a to do list as your primary workload management tool, then you’ll probably have a tendency move down through your list ticking things off as you do them. Now I’m the first one to agree that there’s something extremely satisfying about ticking off tasks as they’re completed! That’s one of my favourite things to do actually!
But is there something else ticking away unnoticed in the background – like a time bomb?
Because something very urgent might be tucked away down towards the bottom of your to-do list. And by the time you get there, it could be too late because you didn’t plan enough to twist around the order of your tasks. - Workload management mistake #5 is the security blanket blind spot
When you have a list of things to do it can give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.
It’s as though you could wrap yourself in the cosy blanket of your to do list believing that you’re all nicely organised and in control.
But you need to beware of this blindspot. Because any new lawyer with this sort of passive approach to workload management, is just being lulled into a false sense of security.And you’ll soon find out that, without pro-active attention to planning, over-reliance on a to do list will quickly throw a wet blanket on your progress.
About your speaker:
Susan Marie Hill
A solicitor for more than 35 years, Susan is one of a limited pool of accredited specialists in local government and town planning law.
Also a qualified coach, Susan is the author of A New Lawyer’s Guide to Getting it Right the First Time (LexisNexis).
Aware that the high-pressure demands of legal practice left senior lawyers with little time for systematically teaching basic practical skills to juniors, Susan developed the New Lawyer Accelerator Program.
As a structured ‘one-stop shop’ training course, this program is designed to fill the gap in ‘first rung of the ladder’ daily practical skills.
An on-demand, on-line format means that, instead of missing out, new lawyers can be effectively trained by an experienced senior lawyer at their own pace. As well as accelerating the learning curve of new lawyers, by comprehensively covering the basics, this course gives much-needed hours back to busy senior lawyers.
Author of A New Lawyer’s Guide to Getting it Right the First Time (LexisNexis)
Creator of the New Lawyer Accelerator Program
New Lawyer Practical Skills Specialist
Specialist lawyer (35+ years)
Qualified coach
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