New Resource: Legal and Life Skills in a Nutshell
Excellence in the Workplace: Legal and Life Skills in a Nutshell
By Kathleen Kavanagh and Paula Nailon
The law library has three copies in the Reserve Collection: KF300 .K38x 2007
Description: This book deals with fundamental lawyering skills (such as analysis, research, writing, oral communication, and time management) as well as with characteristics of emotional intelligence, effective interpersonal relationships, models of professionalism, conflict and stress management, and generational differences. It also offers practical advice for building a successful career (such as creating a career plan, assessing a job offer, negotiating salaries, money management, and work-life balance). Successful lawyers tell us this is the book they wish they'd read when working at summer jobs during law school, or in their first jobs after graduation.
Features And Benefits:
Excellence in the Workplace has 37 chapters dedicated to developing and supporting the success of young legal professionals
The chapters are arranged in a logical order, beginning with preparing for a first day on the job, and progressing to life on the job, managing a budget, and maintaining work/life balance
The book is designed for easy reading and reference for students; additionally, chapters can also be used as teaching modules, individually or as a comprehensive series
The content is comprehensive-- covering a wide range of fundamental skills (such as research, analysis, writing, oral communication, managing assignments, and putting feedback to good use)
It also addresses issues of concern to many students such as overcoming shyness, understanding workplace culture, development of emotional intelligence and "people skills," and management of stress and conflict
The book teaches by example, using student reflections about real-life situations, shared in the form of on-the-job journal entries
Source: Law Librarian Blog