Whether you are an expert in tax law, property law, real estate, corporate, criminal or family law, or any other area of law, you will encounter situations in which strategic thinking skills are required. In some fields and with some projects more than others, yet your strategic thinking power is one of your ingredients for your legal success. As a law firm administrator, a lawyer, or a litigation support professional, you need strategic thinking skills to deliver results when working on multiple-member teams, handling complex legal issues, drafting agreements, succeeding in high-stakes disputes, etc. The type of strategic thinking required depends on your role; therefore, we will discuss widely applicable insights, principles, and skills that will enhance your strategic influence
Strategic Thinking Skills ACLEA - C.Moors 07.23.23 (9.8 MB) | Available after Purchase |
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Carolien Moors, founder of HardTalk Biz Coaching, provides executive coaching, team consultation and retreats, change management consultation, keynote speeches, and workshops for organizations large and small. She has 30 years of experience with numerous clients in a wide variety of industries in Europe and the U.S. Carolien focuses on enhancing transition and change management, strengthening emotional intelligence, improving leadership influence, elevating team functioning, and strengthening organizational communication, resilience, and accountability. Carolien is known for a practical, engaging, creative, caringly candid, and strategic approach. She received three Master degrees in psychology and education from universities in the Netherlands and the UK and she applies insights from her experiences living in the Netherlands, the U.K, Singapore, and the U.S. For years, Carolien has provided professional development sessions for the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, for Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, and for the University of Minnesota. For more information, visit Carolien’s website: https://hardtalkbizcoaching.com
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