Psychology

Clown fish? Book review of "Rainmakers and Trailblazers: Business Development for Lawyers" by Charles Christian

Just had to share this review of "Rainmakers and Trailblazers - a step by step guide to business development for lawyers" from Charles Christian at Legal IT Insider http://www.legaltechnology.com/latest-news/book-review-law-firm-marketing-down-among-the-clown-fish/ "That’s it, we can all go home now, Kim Tasso has just written the definitive guide to law firm marketing and business Read More

10 practical tips for fee and price negotiations

As part of the conflict management training courses and coaching I provide, I have just updated the 40 page resource “Guide to effective communication, conflict management and negotiation for smoother relationships and better outcomes” that I provide to delegates and coaching clients. Whilst much of the training focuses on influence, Read More

We’re all change managers in professional services

At a recent in-house training workshop on “Communication, conflict and negotiation” I explained about different personality, cognitive and relationship styles – and the mind set of fee-earning professionals. We considered how to adapt our approach so that we could create rapport and trust and forge strong relationships with fee-earners. This, Read More

8 copywriting tips – backed by science

I read this excellent blog on copywriting tips which was originally published in the Buffer Blog http://blog.bufferapp.com/data-backed-copywriting and to those who attend my copywriting classes I recommend that you read the entire blog. But here are the highlights: Create a curiosity gap – the headline needs to be tantalising enough to Read More

2014-02-14T09:41:52+00:00February 14, 2014|Kim's Blog, Marketing, Selling, Social Media, Web Sites|

Book Review: The presentation book – how to create it, shape it and deliver it by Emma Ledden

I’ve just reviewed this book for PM (Professional Marketing) magazine and the article will appear shortly here http://www.pmforum.co.uk/magazine/ The book provides a good, solid introduction to the art of crafting and delivering a great presentation. It introduces three steps early: 1. Profile your audience 2. Structure and shape your message Read More

2014-02-11T19:50:09+00:00February 11, 2014|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Marketing, Selling|
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