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To-Dos: Your January checklist

December 31, 2018

Make a fresh start this year with a focused team, a financial plan, organized files, and a decluttered computer. Here are some tasks you can accomplish this month to help keep your office running smoothly and profitably throughout the year. 1. Help staff set and achieve goals. Addressing staff issues in January gets people charged up for the year and gives you a roadmap for … [Read more...] about To-Dos: Your January checklist

Could making friends at work be your next best career move?

December 17, 2018

Professionals typically spend more waking hours with their coworkers than anyone else, so friendships are bound to blossom. But does having confidants help or hinder efficiency at work? In a recent survey from staffing firm Accountemps, 62 percent of employees said having coworkers that are friends outside of the office positively affects productivity. But only 39 percent of … [Read more...] about Could making friends at work be your next best career move?

For a better new year, ask staff what’s going wrong and right with the office

December 17, 2018

To be a leader, a manager has to know the satisfaction level and where staff need and want to change—and also where personal changes are in order. And now is the time to find out exactly that, says Andrew Sobel, a New York City management and business development consultant. Addressing issues in January and February "gets people charged up for the year," he says. It also … [Read more...] about For a better new year, ask staff what’s going wrong and right with the office

3 gift ideas employees will actually value

December 10, 2018

By Sue Hawkes  bio The holiday season is often a time of both joy and stress for business owners and executives. They are excited to spend time with friends and family and to celebrate the season, of course, but pending year-end deadlines and annual strategic planning can add pressure to the end of the year. When it comes to employee gifting, the most well-intentioned ideas … [Read more...] about 3 gift ideas employees will actually value

Life of the ‘office’ party: Managers’ most embarrassing holiday party gaffes revealed

December 10, 2018

Falling into a pool, sleeping under a table, fighting with the boss and screaming like a werewolf – scenes from a rough weekend or a corporate event? Unfortunately, for those involved, it's the latter. A recent Robert Half survey of executives found these were just a few of managers' worst moments at holiday parties. Participants were asked about the most embarrassing thing … [Read more...] about Life of the ‘office’ party: Managers’ most embarrassing holiday party gaffes revealed

The 10 assumptions NOT to make when doing your OSHA 300s

December 7, 2018

December is here and it's time for the logs. No, not the yule logs—the OSHA 300 logs! It's time to get the year's injury and illness records in order and start getting the OSHA 300A ready for the Feb. 1 filing deadline. As you set about your task, here are 10 OSHA 300 assumptions you want to avoid at all costs. Bad assumption #1: We should record everything just to be … [Read more...] about The 10 assumptions NOT to make when doing your OSHA 300s

Can your employee’s mouth pull you into a defamation lawsuit?

November 30, 2018

By Lynne Curry  bio "J.J." is a hard-working, talented manager who makes caustic statements when he stresses out. Although he initially offended you when you first started supervising him, you learned not to take his comments to heart. When others come to you upset, you tell them, "That's just J.J. being J.J." Some coworkers even appreciate J.J.'s bluntness. Several … [Read more...] about Can your employee’s mouth pull you into a defamation lawsuit?

TO-DOs: Your December office checklist

November 30, 2018

Congratulations on making it through 2022! We hope it was a successful and satisfying year for you and your firm and that you take some time this month to celebrate your accomplishments. Of course, the work never stops, so here are some reminders for this month. Start thinking about the firm's taxes. Are there any bills you can pay this year to offset any unexpected income … [Read more...] about TO-DOs: Your December office checklist

5 steps to building a law office staff that cares

November 30, 2018

What's the climate like in your organization? Is it productive? Is it inclusive or exclusive? Do your employees enjoy coming to work? Do you? If yours is a high-performing office, buzzing with productive employees who enjoy coming to work, well done! If it isn't, then it's time you did something about it—because, as the manager, the organizational climate is your … [Read more...] about 5 steps to building a law office staff that cares

How to avoid taking on second-hand stress

November 23, 2018

By Elizabeth M. Miller  bio I've been working with the legal profession for nearly 40 years and I can assure you it is one of the most stressful work environments ever. The legal profession as a career choice is stressful because of stringent deadlines, including statutes of limitations, which if you miss one of those you have just sunk your own battleship. Other stressful … [Read more...] about How to avoid taking on second-hand stress

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