When

Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 8:30 AM EDT
-to-
Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 5:30 PM EDT

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Where

Winston & Strawn LLP 
200 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10166-4193
 

 
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Contact

Eva Booth 
LawVision 
610-721-2856 
eva.booth@lawvisiongroup.com 
 

Leadership Workshop

for Practice Group Leaders

October 2 - 3, 2018 - New York, NY

For the second annual time, LawVision and LawyerBrain have teamed to develop and offer a cutting-edge workshop based on the latest research and experience on leadership that can help law firm Practice Group Leaders, Department Heads, and others leading practice or industry groups to achieve greater success.  You will learn the latest science and how it applies to leading lawyers individually and in groups in a law firm.   The information will be shared in a digestible, interactive format with many opportunities for engaging discussion with your faculty and with other law firm leaders in attendance.    

Leading Practice Groups in a Time of Great Change is a workshop designed to give Practice Group Leaders the skills and understanding they need to effectively lead their groups to higher levels of performance and success in a world of increasing change and uncertainty.  You will walk away with new insights and frameworks to deal with your issues and practical tips you can implement immediately.

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What you will learn:

  • In this program, we will cover:
  • Preparing your practice group for the changing marketplace and the expanding roles of practice group leaders
  • Leading innovation and change in your practice group
  • Leading in a high-performance organization
  • Engagement and motivation – the secret to cohesive practice groups and lawyer retention
  • Strategic thinking and execution – keys to plans that get implemented
  • Developing your leadership agenda
  • Strategies for coping with change and uncertainty

Who should attend:

  • Current or future practice group leaders
  • Department chairs / heads
  • Executive or management committee members responsible for managing practice leaders
  • Practice group professionals assisting practice group leaders (if attending with your practice leader)