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Life After Law School ng out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator.Life after law school is a big change from what graduates have done in the past. Law students spend three years in law school learning as much as possible about the law. Life after law school provides practical training. Graduates will learn the ins and outs of practicing their profession. Here are a few paths that law school graduates follow.Many law school graduates start their career in large firms. These firms will deal in either litigation or transactions. Work in litigation involves arguing disputes between two or more parties. This category of law deals with civil and criminal cases.Working with transactions invol Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsibl Close Protecting Celebrities, Is It All It's Cracked Up To Be Do either of these two descriptions sound like you?Lots of people want to be in close protection to famous people. The truth is, Celebrity Details are probably the most coveted positions, but represent only one small sector of Close Protection.Details can range from accompanying a company MD to a shareholders meeting, to acting as a close protection/personal assistant to a celebrity, to the most dangerous work–protecting Diplomats from terrorist attacks.Most people who desire careers as close Protection have glamorous thoughts about the work. Well. First, if you are a big fan of a particular celebrity–do NOT seek employment as his or her CPO, the Chances are shortly aft You are a solo entrepreneur working around the clock. You're tired and quickly becoming burned out. You seem to spend an awful lot of time booking and rebooking appointments with clients, doing paper work and chasing up on unpaid bills - Why is it then that at the end of the month you just don't seem to have made very much money …hire someone? - You have got to be kidding, you're hardly earning enough to support yourself. You are a hard working team leader, you average 12 - 14 hours a day. Everyone can see you are a great leader, you are the first to arrive and the last to leave. Frankly if you weren't around the whole department would fall apart. You have your finger on the pulse of everything and I mean everything - so why do you feel so out of control. I am writing this article because I am known as the Queen of Delegation and I'd like to share a few simple tips which could very well change your life. A friend called me while I was working on my book last year, how are you she asked "well I'm really busy I answered. My editor is working on the last four chapters. My copywriter is working on the copy for the sales page, I have a company building my new website. My graphic designer is busy designing the Cd cover of the audio version and my VA is busy organizing guest speakers to help me promote the program." "What are you doing" she asked? "I'm delegating" I replied. By the end of this conversation she actually had me feeling very lazy and I felt guilty for a while until I realized that while she was stressing out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator. Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsibl Power Your Word for Profit ou have got to be kidding, you're hardly earning enough to support yourself.Discovering and owning a powerful word that reflects you and your business is the true key of successful branding.Some organisations invest fortunes in this endeavour but there's nothing stopping any of us from doing the same at a fraction of the cost.Today I'll introduce you to a simple, low-cost, branding process that will magnetise your business without breaking the bank.Our discovery begins by answering three simple questions:* What Are You Like?* What Do You Do?* How Do You Do The Things You Do?So let's begin...STEP #1 - What Are You Like?Understanding your names (or You are a hard working team leader, you average 12 - 14 hours a day. Everyone can see you are a great leader, you are the first to arrive and the last to leave. Frankly if you weren't around the whole department would fall apart. You have your finger on the pulse of everything and I mean everything - so why do you feel so out of control. I am writing this article because I am known as the Queen of Delegation and I'd like to share a few simple tips which could very well change your life. A friend called me while I was working on my book last year, how are you she asked "well I'm really busy I answered. My editor is working on the last four chapters. My copywriter is working on the copy for the sales page, I have a company building my new website. My graphic designer is busy designing the Cd cover of the audio version and my VA is busy organizing guest speakers to help me promote the program." "What are you doing" she asked? "I'm delegating" I replied. By the end of this conversation she actually had me feeling very lazy and I felt guilty for a while until I realized that while she was stressing out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator. Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsibl How Much Money Do I Need to Spend on Advertising? out of control.Q: I've never really done much advertising for my business; I've always relied on networking and word-of-mouth. Now I'd like to launch a small campaign, but I'm frightened it will cost a lot of money. How can I figure out where to start?A: The first thing you must do is calculate your minimum and maximum allowable ad budgets:· Step 1: Take 10 percent and 12 percent of your projected annual, gross sales and multiply each by the markup made on your average transaction. In this first step, it's important to remember that we're talking about gross markup here, not margin. Markup is gross profit above cost, expressed as a per I am writing this article because I am known as the Queen of Delegation and I'd like to share a few simple tips which could very well change your life. A friend called me while I was working on my book last year, how are you she asked "well I'm really busy I answered. My editor is working on the last four chapters. My copywriter is working on the copy for the sales page, I have a company building my new website. My graphic designer is busy designing the Cd cover of the audio version and my VA is busy organizing guest speakers to help me promote the program." "What are you doing" she asked? "I'm delegating" I replied. By the end of this conversation she actually had me feeling very lazy and I felt guilty for a while until I realized that while she was stressing out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator. Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsibl Career Authenticity - Step 8 - Create a Strategy for Handling Obstacles e a company building my new website. My graphic designer is busy designing the Cd cover of the audio version and my VA is busy organizing guest speakers to help me promote the program."Now that you have defined where you are and where you want to be as well as what you are willing to do to get there, you now have to get real about things that might hold you back from getting what you want and create a strategy for handling them.Zig Ziglar, a well known speaker and wildly successful businessman, has spoken to thousands of people about goals and how to clarify and achieve them. One of the greatest tips he offered is that some of your goals must be long range and the reason for that is that there is trouble in front of you. The better you plan for this and the more aware you are of things that could get in your "What are you doing" she asked? "I'm delegating" I replied. By the end of this conversation she actually had me feeling very lazy and I felt guilty for a while until I realized that while she was stressing out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator. Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsibl Happy Careers - Turn Your Passion into a Paycheck ng out trying to do everything herself I was enjoying my work immensely. Although the project was huge, and the deadline tight, I had done my part and then trusted my team to do their part. I then made sure that everything ran smoothly by taking on the role of the coordinator.Turning your passion into a paycheck is the ultimate dream right? Who would not like to spend most of their time doing something they absolutely love and get paid for it?Even just reading about people who are following their passion, as I just did in a great article I read in Outside Magazine this weekend, gets me fired up.There are so many possibilities out there for work and one of the greatest things I do all day is help people to open up their minds to all of the possibilities out there for them. So often people are trapped by old ways of thinking and by the expectations of other people and society that they fail to Remember delegating does not mean abdicating. When you delegate you farm out a task, however you are still responsible for managing it's satisfactory and timely completion. Coach your team. Get to know them, find out what they love to do and find out their particular skills. You must never jump in and take over the job but at the same time don't let your team drift off and leave them to their own devices. Offer advice, ongoing training, and support. Your team will succeed when everyone in it feels like: - they have an important role to play, - that they are being given reasonability - and the opportunity to grow. So what are the rules of delegation? 1. Define the job Is this something you should do or is it better suited to someone else in your team. Or here is something else to consider - could the job be automated. For instance my appointments are booked, changed or even cancelled online without my being involved. I use appointment quest which even reminds me and my client that we have an appointment. My products are sold online from my Easy Web Automation Shopping Cart which sends an email alert to my assistant who contact the printer who then prints individual Cd's and then fulfills the order, without my ever having to be involved. 2. Find the right person for the job Who is the person most qualified to successfully carry out this task? Is it something that will give them job satisfaction? How can you package it so that it achieves this result? 3. Let them know exactly what is expected of them - preferably in writing. Let the person you are delegating the task: know why you are giving them the job, what makes it important, how it fits into the big picture
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