5 Tips to Help Legal Professionals Improve Productivity
As a legal professional, you already know how complicated
and involved a law career can be. Yet, there are a few simple ways you can make
your day-to-day a lot more manageable.
By getting a bit more organized, and giving yourself a leg
up in terms of efficiency, you can transform an otherwise complex routine into
a streamlined methodology – and here are 5 of the best ways to make it all
happen.
1. Make a List, Then Prioritize
When you’re jumping from one task to the next, it’s
difficult to get a clear picture of what’s really important and what can be set
aside for the moment. At times, these tasks even conflict with one another,
making the ability to discern what you should be focused on even more
problematical.
The first step to tackling this issue is by making a to-do
list. Whether it happens at the end of the day or first thing in the morning,
writing down what’s on your plate over the next 24 hours allows you to create
an action plan on your most productive tasks, and enables you to outsource or
reschedule those which are less important.
2.
Take Control of Your Time
Even with a daily to-do list, there are always going to be
clients who call or visit with an issue that needs immediate attention. This is
especially true for senior clients, as they typically require the highest
consideration from you and the company in terms of making their affairs a top
concern.
To stay ahead of this issue, it’s vital to set expectations
with your clients from the beginning, then revisit them frequently to ensure
you’re living up to these expectations. Questions to ask your clients are:
·
What are your priorities?
·
How can I support you in these areas?
·
What service level is expected on low-priority
issues?
·
What sort of turnaround time is anticipated on
high- and low-priority requests?
Ultimately, the goal is to make certain you’re taking care
of your clients’ needs, while primarily focusing on the areas posing the
greatest risk.
3. Do
Your Best to Avoid Interruptions
If you’re busy working on a case and a job-related call
comes in, it can be tempting to drop what you’re doing to take care of another
client matter. This can result in having to reread materials or reestablish
your train of thought afterwards.
While it’s virtually impossible to avoid every call or
office interruption, scheduling a block of time each day that is specifically
set aside for taking or returning calls from clients and other law
professionals will undoubtedly make things easier to manage. If you have an
assistant, let them take a message for you. Otherwise, put your consulting
hours on your business card or let clients know ahead of time. They will
certainly appreciate how much value you give your workload.
4.
Handle Technology Efficiently
Legal professionals are not immune to the distractions of
today’s technology. Whether it’s your cellphone, email or other type of device,
save yourself time and headaches by turning notifications off during certain
portions of the workday. It does take discipline, but many times you’ll find
yourself with an extra hour in the day by not picking up your phone every time
it sends you a notification.
Another option, particularly for email, is having your staff
go through it once or twice a day to eliminate junk email and reply to routine
correspondence. Additionally, your staff can set up folders to organize
incoming messages into a well-defined set of priorities.
5.
Enjoy Being a Legal Professional
It’s easy to get caught up in the business of being a legal
professional. Like anyone, you want to evolve as a professional and also enjoy
what you’re doing in the meantime, so here are two things to remember:
- Under-promise and over-deliver: If you can get a client task done by Tuesday afternoon, tell them you’ll have it ready by Wednesday, then when you deliver it early you’ll make the client very happy.
- Don’t over-commit: You’re not a superhero, so it’s really okay to say “No.” once in a while. Doing so will give you a greater sense of focus and ownership over your workload, which ultimately makes you a better professional and helps you enjoy your job that much more.
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