American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education will present the webcast “Time Management for Lawyers” on Tuesday, April 30, from noon to 1 p.m.
Of all the elements attorneys have to work with, none is more precious than their time. In today’s fast-paced legal world, whether working in the office and/or remotely from home, an attorney’s ability to manage time, projects, and team is critical.
This solution-oriented webcast outlines dozens of practical, specific time management techniques attorneys can use immediately to become more productive, less stressed, and more satisfied with career and life.
Attendees will learn how to:
• Create a user-friendly system to keep track of tasks, projects, and reminders
• Use basic project management techniques to accomplish larger projects
• Prioritize your tasks to manage for the short-term
• Focus on the most important tasks throughout the work day
• Delegate projects and tasks to manage your time and your legal team
• Accomplish the most important tasks despite the "tyranny of the urgent"
• Use technology wisely so it doesn’t become a time-waster
• Readjust your habits to overcome chronic procrastination
• Get down to work even when you’re not in the mood
Cost for the webcast is $199. All registrants will receive downloadable course materials to accompany the program. To register, visit www.ali-cle.org.
- Posted April 23, 2024
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