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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group In order to set up the routines and schedules in your law firm, it is critical to have specific systems, policies and procedures in place. These policies need to be...
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Guest Post: Atul Gwande, M.D. by Atul Gawande, The New Yorker, October 3, 2011 No matter how well trained people are, few can sustain their best performance on their own. That’s where coaching comes in. I’ve been a surgeon for eight years. For the past couple of...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group When I think about the person or family that I know will make an ideal client for my consulting services, that person or family usually ends up matching the...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group In a past issue of the Estates & Trusts Updates, I wrote about some of the internal factors that determine how comfortable we are with our work/life balance....
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group As we move into a new year and start our journey into twelve bright new months filled with accomplishments and possibility. I am frankly in awe of the choice that you...
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Feature Article: Law Practice Management Series by Mary G. Anderson, Life Management Consulting Group Remember the first time you gave a presentation in class as a kid– waiting for your name to be called, walking slowly to the front, turning around and then...