Time Management

Why DO You Tolerate So Many Interruptions?

When I survey attorneys at CLE and in-house seminars on time management about their top 25 productivity blockers, interruptions almost always comes in at the top of the list. The main categories of interruption are well known and typically include: email and text alerts, phone calls, and drop-in visitors or …Read More

Not Using A Password Management Tool? Seriously??

If you are using one, great.  You already know the huge benefits, so no need to read further.  If you’re not, please invest 10 minutes after reading this post to get and start using this essential tool. (See which program I recommend in the last paragraph.) Here are the main …Read More

How to Manage Your Social Media Time Effectively – Part Two

Part One of this two-part post tackled the challenge of making time for social media activity — and using that time effectively.  It provided the first two of seven tactics for doing so.  Here are tacticts three through seven. 3. Schedule Time and Set Limits Allocate specific time on specific …Read More

Procrastination Be Gone! The 10-Minute Solution

As you read this, you might find yourself ignoring the voice in the back of your head reminding you of something you should be doing instead. Perhaps there’s work to do for a fast-approaching settlement conference. Should you be preparing for Friday’s staff performance review? Are there pre-bills in your …Read More

Great Resource to Learn About E-Discovery of Social Media Content

Preamble Though it can be dangerous to use absolutes, I’m comfortable asserting that everyone who uses a computer regularly in the course of their work spends a significant amount of time searching longer than they’d like to for information they need. Whether, it’s a document, an email, an image, or …Read More

Your Attitude Toward Time (Part 4 of 6)

The second most common reason attorneys cite for not engaging in systematic business-building activity is everyone’s favorite catch-all excuse, lack of time. But here’s the simple truth: it’s not that you lack time for business development – it’s that you choose not to do it, and instead choose to do …Read More

How to Begin Reducing Office Clutter

When I ask attorneys in my Time Management seminars if they’ve ever looked at a mess in their office and said aloud (or to themselves) “But I know where everything is,” about half fess up. The reality, of course, is that office clutter takes its toll on your ability to …Read More

Focus on This ONE Thing to Improve Your Practice

The immediate deadline.  The call that needs to be made or returned before lunch. The pre-bills that have to be checked this afternoon. The case law that needs to be scoured so the motion can be finished up tonight. The filing that’s due in the morning.  The mediation tomorrow afternoon. …Read More

Building a Lean Law Practice: Eliminate Waste Continuously

As law practice consultants we always look for new ideas to help attorneys build better businesses. Today we will look at the proven operations principles of lean manufacturing to eliminate over processing and rework in a law practice. Lean manufacturing is based on the core principles of relentless attention to …Read More

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