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Today's law firm is an entity in flux. Economic and technological
disruption - along with a range of other factors - have contributed
to this change, meaning that firms are not what they used to be. It
is therefore a necessity that the way they are managed also needs
to change. This means, among many things, the need to corporatize
the running of the firm; a move away from the focus on the billable
hour towards more intangible activities such as business
development and marketing and - perhaps the most important factor -
the development of a new kind of leader within the legal landscape.
The new kind of leader now demanded by a transformed legal
profession is not readily forthcoming, however. Legal culture
stresses individualism and independence, which is reinforced by
firm governance, practice management, and performance management
systems that are ill-suited to foster supportive and collaborative
leadership practices; lawyers are trained and conditioned to be
combative, autonomous, and didactic. To position oneself as a
contender in a fast-moving and competitive market, the legal leader
of the future must push back against these trends by acting
strategically, engaging in people management, investing in their
employees, and creating a working environment that places emphasis
on communication, teamwork, and growth and development. Legal
leadership: a handbook for future success combines the latest and
most relevant intelligence from those on the frontline of law firm
leadership and management, to serve as the catalyst for change and
the foundation on which a strong leadership practice can be built.
Drawing on their expertise and experience, our authors - ranging
from behavioral psychologists to senior management figures and
pofessional coaches -present a wide range of competencies and
strategies to cultivate as part of a leader's personal and
professional development. Whether you are already a member of your
firm's senior management, or in a junior position with big
aspirations, Legal leadership: a handbook for future success
provides the essential tools to equip you to become a leader of the
future.
Successfully managing a change initiative is no simple feat,
regardless of the size of the firm - distilling the process of
change into a workforce takes careful planning and support. Change
is stressful and difficult for people to process and accept, as we
often cling to what we know. This is especially true of lawyers,
who are notoriously averse to change. However, the legal sector has
begun to rapidly transform - and the firms that don't change with
it are going to struggle to stay relevant. In these turbulent times
for firms, change initiatives must be properly managed to ensure
the whole firm can successfully shift to the new norm and stick to
it. Without the proper support and management, a firm runs the
risks of alienating their workforce - who will not take well to
sudden and imposed change. Managing Legal Change Initiatives looks
to illustrate the best methods of introducing and managing change
in a sector that is known for being adverse to it. The book
highlights the critical obstacles and pitfalls that law firms will
face during transitional periods, and outlines some of the best
methods of approaching organizational change; from building a
change framework to follow, to encouraging a shift in partner
behavior through the compensation strategy. This new book also
explores why change is so difficult for individuals - with
discussion of the neuroscience behind change, and the role of
emotional intelligence in leaders to help garner a transformation.
With the disruptions to legal services predicted to continue for
some time, it will be those firms who adapt, put into place, and
act upon a change management strategy that will be the ones
capitalize on changes to come.
The legal sector is facing a period of major metamorphosis -
disruptors are making waves in the structuring, process, and
service-delivery models, and client's needs are becoming more
demanding and value-focused. As the landscape of law transforms
many firms will be left facing a situation of, in John Alber's
words, change or die. How will law firms keep up with upcoming
rapid and volatile changes to the legal sector, and what form will
they take after the transformation? What will the law firm of the
future be like, and what can firms do today to ensure they are
properly future proofed? Lawscape 2025: Defining the law firm of
tomorrow is an exploration of the biggest innovations, strategies,
and disruptors that are set to change the face of legal practice.
Featuring leading industry experts weighing in on topics such as
future firm structures and leadership strategies, revolutionised
compensation measures, and the growing prevalence of big data,
analytics, and artificial intelligence, this title will serve as a
trusty manual on surviving the changing landscape of the legal
world.
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Logics of the Kingdom Dynamics (Paperback)
Heather Fortinberry; Cover design or artwork by Noah Fortinberry; Designed by Cathy Sanders
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This is a comprehensive review manual designed to prepare physical
therapist assistant students for the National Physical Therapist
Assistant Exam (NPTAE). With questions similar in style to the
National Exam, reflecting the current scenario format, all content
has been researched by the authors for accuracy and relevance.
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