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Making Every Six Minutes Count


ISBN13: 9781783582662
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781906355777
Published: November 2016
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback pocketbook (82 Pages)
Price: £60.00



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Making Every Six Minutes Count was originally published Ocotber 2009

Time is a lawyer's commodity.  Or rather, it is how most lawyers quantify their expertise. How successful you are as a lawyer depends fundamentally on how you use your time and there is a direct correlation between how much value you can extract from your time and your profitability.

Most lawyers must record how they spend their time on a daily basis and regularly have to justify their use of time to clients, the court, or their employers.

Making Every Six Minutes Count explains why lawyers should look more objectively at how they spend their time and how principles of time management can make an enormous difference in a profession which is now at its most stressful and intensive.  The more efficiently and effectively you use your time, the more successful your practice will be.

Subjects:
Careers and Professional Development
Contents:
Chapter 1: Time management – Why bother?
Chapter 2: Start with your environment
Chapter 3: Planning
Chapter 4: How to prioritise
Chapter 5: The art of delegation
Chapter 6: Procrastination – The thief of time
Chapter 7: Managing communications and interruptions
Chapter 8: Proactivity versus reactivity
Chapter 9: Managing clients
Chapter 10: Networking and business development quick wins
Chapter 11: Managing pressure and stress
Chapter 12: Personal development and career planning
Chapter 13: Practical examples;