Leadership and Performance

Date   Title Author(s)
June 1, 2006   A Case Study in Arrogance - Diagnosing and Addressing Lawyers' Most Common Blind Spot Douglas B. Richardson
July 1, 2004   Conducting Effective Associate Evaluations James S. Wilber
February 1, 2003   Deciding Who's Right (and Who's Wrong) for Your Law Firm The Consultants at Altman Weil
September 1, 2007   Defining Legal Leadership Douglas B. Richardson
September 1, 2006   Developing Your "Superkeepers" The Keys to Cultivating High-Potential Legal Leadership Douglas B. Richardson
September 1, 2008   Do Associates Still Care About Making Partner? Eric A. Seeger
June 1, 2002   Everyone Else Has Surveyed Your Associates Marci M. Krufka
December 1, 2006   Getting a GRIP on Collaboration Douglas B. Richardson
May 1, 2006   How to Change - Practical Steps for Enhancing Your Emotional Intelligence Douglas B. Richardson
June 1, 2000   Is it Time to Update Your Associate Performance Evaluation Form? James S. Wilber
October 8, 2008   Learning To Lead Douglas P. Coopersmith
Douglas B. Richardson
May 1, 2003   Managing Lawyers Ward Bower
April 1, 2007   Multi-Tasking -- Or Is It? Douglas B. Richardson
February 1, 2005   Need Partners Who Can Effectively Manage Your Firm? Start by Training Your Associates Marci M. Krufka
November 30, 2007   Practical Building Blocks of Strong Legal Leadership Douglas B. Richardson
October 1, 2007   The "GO/NO-GO" Sequence: How Followers Really Make Buy-In Decisions Douglas B. Richardson
April 1, 2007   The Two Sides of Entitlement: An Open Letter to Associates Douglas B. Richardson
July 1, 2003   The Young and the Restless: Understanding Generational Differences in Today's Law Firms Marci M. Krufka & Virginia G. Essandoh
April 1, 2008   Understanding and Working with Narcissistic Leaders Douglas B. Richardson

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