Fringe Legal #70: your meetings need work
Over 70% of meetings are unproductive. Most are not run well and are a huge cause of burnout and lack of engagement.
Focusing on building the skill to run a meeting will lead to significant gains.
Fringe Legal #69: why is adoption a problem with legal tech?
Adoption is the holy grail problem to solve when it comes to technology. Solving it is a long road, but there are ways to reduce the bumps you experience.
Fringe Legal #68: only two ways to make money
On stage are two executives, addressing a crowd of eager investment bankers at the Savoy Hotel in London. It'
Fringe Legal #67: the case for slow innovation
In the issue this week, we cover the case for slow innovation, creativity in law firms, ILTA's technology survey, digital assets, writing as a networking tool for introverts, and some bite-sized morsels.
Fringe Legal #66: hub and spoke model for innovators
Innovation teams can utilize the hub and spoke model to drive quicker decisions and execute faster.
Fringe Legal #64: improve customer experience to increase revenue
The legal sector has an NPS of -54.
By not focusing on clients more, firms are leaving money on the table. Improve customer experience to increase revenue.
Fringe Legal #63: technology as a force multiplier
A lot of tech talk this week - not so much about specific solutions but understanding how technology can make an impact. I share three perspectives on leveraging technology to be a force multiplier for your practice.
Fringe Legal #62: education lags behind innovation 👨🎓
Education lags behind innovation
Legal education needs to be disrupted. Change is required throughout the entire
process, from lawyer formation