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Hindsight, Foresight and Insight

Nov 11, 2010
Indianapolis, Indiana
8:30 am - 12:15 pm

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Twenty-three hundred years ago, Aristotle laid out a three-step process for achieving exceptional results in persuasion and influence. This class translates the process for modern-day lawyers and shows lawyers how to employ Aristotle’s model to negotiate more effectively and achieve better results for clients.

  • Negotiate more effectively using Aristotle’s three elements of persuasion.
  • Learn how to inspire cooperation and support and increase influence.
  • Significantly reduce anxiety and acrimony when dealing with difficult people.

 

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3.50 hrs, including:
Ethics: 1.00

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8:00   Registration
8:30 - 9:30   Influencing Decisions
Two separate brain processes affect decision-making. By examining the cognitive/conscious as well as emotional/unconscious elements of decisions, lawyers develop insight and greater leverage toward increasing influence over just about everyone.
9:30 - 10:30   A War of Misunderstanding
Misperceptions often compromise our objectives. This section makes the case that a significant percentage of conflicts and disputes are avoidable, and explores opportunities to shape the perceptions of those we seek to influence—clients, co-workers, bosses, subordinates, and fact-finders.
10:30 - 10:45   Break
10:45 - 11:45   Managing Stories
Why are clients, lawyers and staff so quick to exaggerate meaning and ascribe malicious motives? This section examines people’s tendencies to make up stories, and explains how to use this insight to get others to see things our way.
11:45 - 12:15   Preparing to Influence
By understanding the unconscious elements that influence decision- making, lawyers are able to significantly increase their success when working with others.
12:15   Adjourn

 

Jeffrey Stec

Jeffrey Stec, J.D. has been a licensed lawyer since 1992, having practiced in the area of complex-family matters, including estate, divorce, and child custody disputes. Jeff developed his collaborative skills by becoming a certified mediator and strategic planning facilitator, specializing in family issues. Jeff has developed an expertise in the collaborative resolution of disputes, and in addition to his work with The Likeable Lawyer, he is currently a sought-after consultant who works with non-profits and municipalities to fashion solutions to complex organizational and community issues. Jeffrey graduated with honors from the University of Michigan Law School, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English with high honors from the University of Michigan.


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Address: 1 South Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis
Indiana
46204
Phone:(317) 632-1234

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"This was one of the best CLEs I have ever attended in 20+ years of practice. The substantive content was meaningful and can be applied immediately to both legal and personal interactions. A refreshing change from the "norm" of presenters reading their PowerPoint slides."
Lois Eisenstein,
Attorney, University of Arizona



"Very interesting and informative CLE. One of the best that I have participated in."
Chris Bergeman,
Righi Law Group



"Very enlightening and useful information that I can't imagine getting in any other course for continuing education. You are so right, this was never covered in law school."
J. Wesley Bailey,
Attorney



"Very interesting CLE. Extremely relevant, broadly applicable, and great concepts that will change my daily interactions with clients and others."
Jane Huang,
Hogan Lovells



"This CLE has a surprisingly immediate and deep impact on the lawyers who take it. I expect that this will really alter my practice, and that is a first for CLEs."
Lauren Harrison,
Vinson & Elkins