Understanding corporate literature to maximize practice management and client service
Corporate America is far ahead of law firms in systematically studying leadership and organizational effectiveness. As law becomes more of a business - and as leadership becomes even more critical at all levels of a lawyer's practice - it makes sense to consider what corporations know that lawyers and law firms may not. For instance, what distinguishes the great from the merely good? What factors contribute to sustaining success in today's rapidly changing economic environment?
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Julie A. Fleming (of Life at the Bar LLC) offers attorney development coaching and consulting for associates and partners who want to create successful, satisfying and sustainable practices
Julie A. Fleming (of Life at the Bar LLC) offers attorney development coaching and consulting for associates and partners who want to create successful, satisfying and sustainable practices
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