A MARKETING TIME
TEMPLATE Blocking out time for marketing actions such as breakfast, lunches, dinners or events is vital to ensuring that your plans are implemented.
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TIME MANAGEMENT
TUNE-UP Senior Practice Advisor Patrick Wilson leads our discussion of key time management concepts and actions along with ways your team can be its most productive. Listen in for new tips and techniques.(12.00)
WORKING SMARTER,
NOT HARDER Whether your time management habits are serving you well or need some improvement, join us for a refresher on keeping your practice on pace to serve your life! (15.01)
VALUE BASED PRICING Ron Baker, author of "The Professional's Guide to Value Based Pricing," discusses moving your firm from hourly billing to bundling your services together.
COACHES' CORNER:
PRIORITIZING YOUR TO-DO LIST By Mark Powers and Shawn McNalis (13.07)
Original Publishing
Lawyers Weekly USA
PLANNING PRODUCTIVE
MEETINGS By Mark Powers and
Shawn McNalis (14.03)
COACHES' CORNER:
MANAGING STAFF BETTER By Mark Powers and Shawn McNalis (15.02)
Original Publishing
Lawyers Weekly USA
COACHES' CORNER:
MANAGING INTERRUPTIONS By Mark Powers and Shawn
McNalis (14.01A)
Original Publishing
Lawyers Weekly USA
CASE STATUS ORGANIZER If you don't have Practice Management Software, download this Excel spread sheet to use as your Case Status Organizer when you meet to discuss your caseload. (15.02)
SAMPLE MEMO ON CLOSED
DOOR POLICY View sample language you can use to request cooperation from your colleagues on your new Time Management Policy.(13.03)
FREQUENT COURT APPEARANCE TIME
TEMPLATE For the attorney who spends a lot of time in court, here's an example of a Time Template which accomodates morning court appearance times.(13.01)
DESIGNATED HITTER Outlined in this form are the traits to look for in a Designated Hitter. These apply whether you are hiring or considering a existing employee who might fill the bill. (15.00)