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2020 Time Management for Lawyers: How to Keep Up with Email, Master Your To-Do List & Work Productively


Total Credits: 1.2 MCLE, 1.0 Kansas Credit

Practice Area:
General Practice |  Practice Management / Technology
Format:
Audio and Video

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Description

Of all the elements everyone has to work with, none is more precious than time. Presented by lawyer/consultant Meg Spencer Dixon, this fast-paced program covers strategies to help you refine your time management skills.  This solution-oriented program covers practical, specific techniques you can put to use immediately to become more productive and less stressed.  Topics include best practices for keeping up with email, techniques for tracking projects and tasks, dealing effectively yet diplomatically with interruptions, minimizing procrastination, and making time for your most important tasks.   

Agenda: 

  • Introduction 
  • Managing Email and Other Communications 
    • Techniques for Efficient Task Management 
    • Basic Technology Options for Task Management 
    • The Master Planning List 
    • Project Plans 
    • The Weekly To-Do List 
    • The Daily To-Do Plan 
  • Tips for Optimizing Your Task Management System 
  • Managing Interruptions 
  • Minimizing Procrastination 

Conclusion and Challenges

Speaker: Margaret Spencer DixonTime Management & Project Management for Lawyers 

Moderator: Delores Berman, Attorney at Law, Chesterfield

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Spencer Consulting


Margaret Spencer Dixon is a lawyer and consultant specializing in time management, project management, and stress management seminars for lawyers and legal professionals. Ms. Dixon came to the field of organization and time management by way of a career in law, during which she practiced in the litigation and energy groups of the law firm formerly known as Shaw Pittman in Washington, D.C. She received her undergraduate degree, cum laude in economics, from Princeton University, and received her law degree from Stanford Law School. After law school she clerked for Judge Cecil F. Poole of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco.  Meg can be reached at www.TimeManagementForLawyers.com


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