Meetings: What You Say and How You Say it Course
An online, on-demand course for Legal Professionals, with interactive activities and Credly certification on completion
Barbri Global Limited
Summary
- Credly Certification & Digital Badge - Free
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Overview
Develop highly effective meeting skills whether in-person or online, internal or client-facing, with this practical short course.
Certificates
Credly Certification & Digital Badge
Digital certificate - Included
Certification and digital badge will be sent by email upon completion of the course.
Resources
- Legal Life Skills Brochure -
Description
A core part of being a successful lawyer is having the skills to effectively communicate your legal knowledge to your clients and colleagues. This course focusses on in-person communication and introduces you to the following three essential communication skills topics:
- Conducting and structuring successful meetings
- How different communication methods and human behaviour impact your audience
- Your communication style and how best to present yourself.
This course identifies some of the challenges you may face in conducting in-person meetings, guiding you through how best to conduct and structure a meeting. It also explores the pros and cons of other methods of communication, including online meetings, telephone calls and email. We also offer some thoughts on how best to present or introduce yourself, both in-person and online.
Who is this course for?
This course is part of the collection of Legal Life Skills courses and masterclasses, which are available for legal professionals anywhere in the world.
Each of these topics and associated skills are explored in the context of working in the legal profession and are particularly suited to the following people:
- SQE students
- Paralegals
- Aspiring lawyers
- Trainee lawyers
- Junior lawyers
Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course.
Career path
Specifically, this course has been designed for those early in their legal careers, particularly aspiring, trainee and junior solicitors, but it is also useful for paralegals and other legal support professionals to develop the skills needed to be more effective and successful in their legal careers.
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