Does this sound familiar?
- “I wrote a blog post, but no one called me to give me a case, so blogging must not work for business development.”
- “LinkedIn is just a rehash of your resume, so it can’t work for business development.”
- “Twitter is full of people talking about what they had for breakfast, so there’s no way I’m spending any time on there.”
- “People only use Facebook to see what their friends and family are up to.”
Raise your hand if you don’t think social media works.
If you’re a long time reader of Zen, you’ll know that I’m a big fan of social media. I’m not here today to tell you that it’s the right tool for everyone – any more than I would tell you that public speaking or writing articles or attending networking events is the correct tool for everyone. But I AM here today to tell you that you’re asking the wrong questions about it.
All the time, I hear from my own lawyers, from marketers, and in the industry, people wanting to know whether anyone is “really getting business” from this “social media stuff.” Continue Reading Social Media & Lawyers: You’re Asking the Wrong Question
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The final session that I’d like to share from the 
Regular readers of Zen know that one thing I never miss is a good in-house counsel panel. Who can skip the opportunity to listen to the clients of our clients tell us how to do our jobs better and what matters to them at this very moment?
For many of us in the legal industry, a hot topic of the moment is artificial intelligence – less because we’re actively using it, and more because we know we need to understand it, at least enough to be able to speak about it intelligently with lawyers, colleagues and clients. AI is not new, and once again, legal is one of the industries that’s lagging behind – but you know what that means: it’s rife with opportunity.
Last week, the Rotterdam School of Management posted
“Don’t talk to people you know.”